BREELAND v. SOUTHERN PACIFIC COMPANY

No. 14670.

231 F.2d 576 (1955)

Norman BREELAND, Appellant, v. SOUTHERN PACIFIC COMPANY and E. D. Moody, Appellees.

United States Court of Appeals Ninth Circuit.

December 12, 1955.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Thomas C. Perkins, Sacramento, Cal., for appellant.

Burton Mason, W. A. Gregory, San Francisco, Cal., for appellees.

Before POPE, FEE and CHAMBERS, Circuit Judges.


JAMES ALGER FEE, Circuit Judge.

This is an action for damages on account of claimed breach of contract whereby plaintiff was employed as a brakeman by the Southern Pacific Company. Employment was pursuant to a collective bargaining agreement between defendant and the Brotherhood of Railroad Trainmen. Breeland alleged that he was discharged from his employment wrongfully and without just cause and in violation of this agreement. Damages were claimed for loss of wages...

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