FLORIDA INDUSTRIAL COM'N v. MANPOWER, INC. OF MIAMI


91 So.2d 197 (1956)

FLORIDA INDUSTRIAL COMMISSION, Appellant, v. MANPOWER, INC. OF MIAMI, Appellee.

Supreme Court of Florida. Special Division B.

December 5, 1956.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Burnis T. Coleman, Tallahassee, for appellant.

Meyer, Weiss, Rosen & Rose, Miami Beach, for appellee.


ROBERTS, Justice.

The issue here is whether the appellee, Manpower, Inc., is a "private employment agency" within the purview of Ch. 449, Fla. Stat. 1955, F.S.A. The appellant, Florida Industrial Commission, which is charged with the duty of administering the Act, ordered Manpower to obtain a license to operate as a private employment agency or to cease and desist in the operation of its business. Manpower then filed suit against the Commission for a decree declaratory...

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