WIS. E. R. BOARD v. UNITED A., A. & A. I. WORKERS


269 Wis. 578 (1955)

WISCONSIN EMPLOYMENT RELATIONS BOARD, Respondent, vs. UNITED AUTOMOBILE, AIRCRAFT & AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENT WORKERS OF AMERICA and others, Appellants. [Two cases.]

Supreme Court of Wisconsin.

May 3, 1955.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

For the appellants there was a brief by Max Raskin of Milwaukee, David Rabinovitz of Sheboygan, and William F. Quick of Milwaukee, attorneys, and Harold A. Cranefield of Detroit, Michigan, of counsel, and oral argument by Mr. Raskin and Mr. Rabinovitz.

For the respondent Wisconsin Employment Relations Board there was a brief by the Attorney General and Stewart G. Honeck, deputy attorney general, and Beatrice Lampert, assistant attorney general, and oral argument by Mrs. Lampert.

For the respondent Kohler Company there was a brief by Lyman C. Conger, Edward J. Hammer, and Gerard A. Desmond, attorneys, and Lucius P. Chase of counsel, all of Kohler, and oral argument by Mr. Conger.


BROWN, J.

The conduct which the Wisconsin Employment Relations Board found to be a violation of sec. 111.06, Stats., as unfair labor practices, is virtually the same conduct as that which it had found to be a similar violation in Allen-Bradley Local 1111 v. Wisconsin E. R. Board (1941), 237 Wis. 164, 295 N. W. 791. The present order and injunction are essentially the same as those issued by the board and the court...

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