UNDERWOOD v. NATIONAL MOTOR CASTINGS DIVISION, CAMPBELL, WYANT & CANNON FOUNDRY CO.

Docket No. 8, Calendar No. 44,579.

329 Mich. 273 (1951)

45 N.W.2d 286

UNDERWOOD v. NATIONAL MOTOR CASTINGS DIVISION, CAMPBELL, WYANT & CANNON FOUNDRY COMPANY.

Supreme Court of Michigan.

Decided January 8, 1951.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Marcus & McCroskey, for plaintiff.

L.J. Carey & Geo. J. Cooper, for defendants.


SHARPE, J.

Upon leave granted, defendants appeal from an award of the department of labor and industry in which it was determined that plaintiff is entitled to compensation at the rate of $21 per week from September 15, 1948, until the further order of the commission.

Plaintiff, 30 years of age, is a factory worker. She was first employed by defendant company in May, 1945, on a core carrying job for a few months and was then transferred to core cleaning which...

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