IN THE MATTER OF ANDERSON

No. 31702.

39 Wn.2d 356 (1951)

235 P.2d 303

In the Matter of ANDREW BERNARD ANDERSON. BOEING AIRPLANE COMPANY, Respondent, v. THE COMMISSIONER OF THE EMPLOYMENT SECURITY DEPARTMENT, Appellant.

The Supreme Court of Washington, Department One.

September 6, 1951.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

The Attorney General and William J. Millard, Jr., Assistant, for appellant.

Holman, Mickelwait, Marion, Prince & Black, William M. Holman, and Burroughs B. Anderson, for respondent.

L. Presley Gill, amicus curiae.


BEALS, J.

Andrew Bernard Anderson was employed by the Boeing Airplane Company, a corporation, at Seattle from April 14, 1947, to November 25, 1949. During the latter portion of this employment, he was classified as an "Assembler-Installer Electric and Radio `A'," receiving $1.63 an hour, plus a bonus of ten cents an hour when working on the second shift.

November 25, 1949, Anderson was informed that there was a surplus of workers in the "A" classification...

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