MORRIS UNEMPL. COMPENSATION CASE


169 Pa.Super. 564 (1951)

Morris Unemployment Compensation Case.

Superior Court of Pennsylvania.

September 26, 1951.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

M.H. Goldstein, for appellants.

William L. Hammond, Special Deputy Attorney General, with him Charles J. Margiotti, Attorney General, and Roland M. Morgan, Associate Counsel, for appellee.

Joseph Brandschain, with him Wolf, Block, Schorr & Solis-Cohen, for employer, intervenor, appellee.

Before RHODES, P.J., HIRT, RENO, DITHRICH, ROSS, ARNOLD and GUNTHER, JJ.


OPINION BY RENO, J., September 26, 1951:

Appellants are members of Local No. 333 of the United Paper Converting Workers and Allied Trades Union, C.I.O., and were employed by Wolf Brothers, Inc., intervening appellee. Work stopped at the Wolf establishment on July 1, 1949. The Board held that the work stoppage was caused by a labor dispute, by a strike and not by a lock-out, and denied benefits. The facts differ from those present in Hogan Unemployment Compensation...

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