WAUKESHA v. PLUMBERS & GAS FITTERS LOCAL


270 Wis. 322 (1955)

CITY OF WAUKESHA and another, Respondents, vs. PLUMBERS & GAS FITTERS LOCAL No. 75, A. F. L., Appellant.

Supreme Court of Wisconsin.

June 28, 1955.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

For the appellant there was a brief and oral argument by William F. Quick of Milwaukee.

For the respondents there was a brief and oral argument by William G. Callow, city attorney, for the city of Waukesha, and by A. J. Palasz of Milwaukee for Martin Ristow.


BROWN, J.

The record makes it clear that there was no labor dispute as defined by statute and, therefore, picketing the jobsite violated sec. 103.535, Stats. The injunction must be upheld if that statute is constitutional. But we are precluded from finding it constitutional by the decision of American Federation of Labor v. Swing (1941), 312 U.S. 321, 61 Sup. Ct. 568, 85 L. Ed. 855, discussed more fully in Vogt, Inc., v. International...

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