GENERAL MOTORS CORP. v. U.C.C.

Docket No. 8, Calendar No. 44,983.

331 Mich. 303 (1951)

49 N.W.2d 305

GENERAL MOTORS CORPORATION v. UNEMPLOYMENT COMPENSATION COMMISSION.

Supreme Court of Michigan.

Decided October 1, 1951.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Henry M. Hogan (E.V. Gilliland, of counsel), for plaintiff.

Frank G. Millard, Attorney General, Edmund E. Shepherd, Solicitor General, and George M. Bourgon, Assistant Attorney General, for the Michigan Unemployment Compensation Commission.

Zwerdling & Zwerdling, for claimants.


NORTH, J.

The 317 defendant-claimants, whose rights to unemployment compensation are herein involved, were full-time hourly employees of the General Motors Corporation in its plants located in the Saginaw-Bay City area. The corporation's 1948 annual inventory, pursuant to posted notices, was taken during the week ending December 25th. During that week there was one day's employment for 77 of these claimants, but no employment for 240 of them. All of claimants returned...

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