FORD MOTOR CO. v. UNEMPLOYMENT COMPENSATION COM'N


63 S.E.2d 28 (1951)

FORD MOTOR CO. v. UNEMPLOYMENT COMPENSATION COMMISSION.

Supreme Court of Appeals of Virginia.

January 15, 1951.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Williams, Cocke & Tunstall and Lawson Worrell, Jr., for appellant.

J. Lindsay Almond, Jr., Atty. Gen., Kenneth C. Patty, Asst. Atty. Gen., for appellee.

Before HUDGINS, C. J. and GREGORY, EGGLESTON, SPRATLEY, BUCHANAN and MILLER JJ.


MILLER, Justice.

The ultimate question presented in this case is whether certain employees at the Ford Motor Company's assembly plant in Norfolk, Virginia, are entitled to unemployment compensation. The assembly line employees of that plant were laid off from May 11, 1949, through June 7, 1949, by reason of a partial shut down necessarily caused by inability to secure automobile parts to be used in the assembly of motor vehicles. Certain office employees and workmen...

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