SNOOK v. INTERNATIONAL HARVESTER COMPANY


276 S.W.2d 658 (1955)

Karl R. SNOOK, Jr., for himself and for and on behalf of all other employee-claimants of International Harvester Company, similarly situated, Appellants, v. INTERNATIONAL HARVESTER COMPANY, Kentucky Unemployment Insurance Commission, et al., Appellees.

Court of Appeals of Kentucky.

March 18, 1955.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Lynville G. Miles, Indianapolis, for appellants.

Ogden, Galphin & Abell, William Abell, Louisville, G. B. Johnson, Christopher Frishe, Frankfort, for appellees.


CLAY, Commissioner.

The question presented is whether or not a certain group of employees of the International Harvester Company, who were "laid off" because of a strike at the Louisville plant (in which they did not directly participate), are entitled to unemployment compensation under the provisions of KRS Chapter 341. The Unemployment Insurance Commission decided against the employees, and this ruling was affirmed on appeal by the Franklin Circuit Court.

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