MATTER OF FINEMAN


282 A.D. 937 (1953)

In the Matter of the Arbitration between Al Fineman, Doing Business under the Name of Cornell Furniture Salesrooms Co., Respondent, and Max Korman, as President of Retail Furniture & Floor Covering Employees Union Local 853, C. I. O., Appellant In the Matter of the Arbitration between Fineman Furniture Co., Inc., Respondent, and Max Korman, as President of Retail Furniture & Floor Covering Employees Union, Local 853, C. I. O., Appellant In the Matter of the Arbitration between Regent Quality Furniture, Inc., Respondent, and Max Korman, as President of Retail Furniture & Floor Covering Employees Union, Local 853, C. I. O., Appellant

Appellate Division of the Supreme Court of the State of New York, First Department.

November 24, 1953.


Per Curiam.

The three petitioners, each of which is a business firm operating a furniture store, are controlled by one person. Their petition for an order directing that the respondent union proceed to arbitration of a labor dispute has been granted and the union appeals from such order.

On October 21, 1950, the New York Furniture Merchants Association entered into a collective bargaining agreement with the union, containing a provision for arbitration...

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