NEW BEDFORD LOOMFIXERS' UNION v. ALPERT

Civ. A. No. 53-183.

110 F.Supp. 723 (1953)

NEW BEDFORD LOOMFIXERS' UNION (INDEPENDENT) et al. v. ALPERT et al.

United States District Court D. Massachusetts.

March 2, 1953.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Joseph C. Duggan, George D. Constantine, New Bedford, Mass., for plaintiffs.

Robert G. Johnson, Washington, D. C., Robert E. Greene, Boston, Mass., for defendants.


FORD, District Judge.

Plaintiff union in this action is an unaffiliated labor union composed of loomfixers, spare fixers, and changers-over or apprentice loomfixers, (hereinafter designated collectively as loomfixers) employed in the textile mills of New Bedford, Massachusetts. Since its organization in 1890, plaintiff union represented its members for collective bargaining purposes until 1943 (and in the case of some mills in New Bedford until 1945). From those dates...

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