CASSAR v. EMPLOYMENT SECURITY COMM.

Docket Nos. 6-13, Calendar Nos. 46,395-46,402.

343 Mich. 380 (1955)

72 N.W.2d 254

CASSAR v. EMPLOYMENT SECURITY COMMISSION

Supreme Court of Michigan.

Rehearing denied December 1, 1955.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Zwerdling, Zwerdling, Keith & Livingston (A.L. Zwerdling, of counsel on application for rehearing), for plaintiffs.

Thomas M. Kavanagh, Attorney General, Edmund E. Shepherd, Solicitor General, and Arthur W. Brown, Assistant Attorney General, for defendant Employment Security Commission, asking reversal.

A.D. Ruegsegger and Dyer, Angell & Meek, for defendant Precision Manufacturing Company.


SMITH, J. (dissenting).

On the morning of October 24, 1952, Floyd Buckingham, president of Local 56 of the UAW-CIO (hereafter termed the union), was discharged by his employer, defendant and appellee Precision Manufacturing Company (hereafter termed the company). This action on the part of the company brought in its wake the various incidents which have culminated in the appeal.

It is stipulated that the reason given by the company for the discharge...

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