INTERTOWN CORP. v. UNEMP. COMP. COMM.

Docket No. 60, Calendar No. 44,815.

328 Mich. 363 (1950)

43 N.W.2d 888

INTERTOWN CORPORATION v. UNEMPLOYMENT COMPENSATION COMMISSION.

Supreme Court of Michigan.

Decided September 11, 1950.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Wurzer, Higgins & Starrs (Robert A. Macdonell, of counsel), for plaintiff.

Stephen J. Roth, Attorney General, Edmund E. Shepherd, Solicitor General, and Arthur W. Brown and George W. Bourgon, Assistants Attorney General, for Michigan Unemployment Compensation Commission.

Rothe & Marston (Seymour Goldman, of counsel), for claimants.


BUSHNELL, J.

Claimant Margaret Braun was employed as an elevator operator and claimant Walter Roesler as a janitor by plaintiff Intertown Corporation, a Michigan corporation, which owns and operates the David Broderick Tower, an office building in Detroit. A group of the corporation employees desired union recognition and gave a strike ultimatum to plaintiff. An employer witness stated that prior to the strike date the corporation agreed to arrange an election, but...

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