UNITED PROTECTIVE WORKERS v. FORD MOTOR CO.

Nos. 11145, 11146.

223 F.2d 49 (1955)

UNITED PROTECTIVE WORKERS OF AMERICA, LOCAL NO. 2, an Independent, Unincorporated Voluntary Labor Organization, and Joseph W. Orloski, Plaintiffs-Appellants and Plaintiffs-Appellees, v. FORD MOTOR COMPANY, Defendant-Appellee and Defendant-Appellant.

United States Court of Appeals Seventh Circuit.

May 20, 1955.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

William J. Flynn, Chicago, Ill., for United Protective Workers.

George B. Christensen, Fred H. Daugherty, Chicago, Ill., for Ford Motor Co. Winston, Strawn, Black & Towner, Chicago, Ill., William T. Gossett, Dearborn, Mich., of counsel.

Before MAJOR, LINDLEY and SWAIM, Circuit Judges.


SWAIM, Circuit Judge.

These appeals are from a judgment in an action which was brought by the United Protective Workers of America, Local No. 2, and one of its members, Joseph Orloski, to obtain monetary and injunctive relief from the Ford Motor Company because of the alleged breach by Ford of its collective bargaining agreement with the Union by the compulsory retirement of Orloski at age 65.

On June 21, 1945, the Company signed a group annuity contract with...

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