SOUTHERN LUMBER COMPANY v. CASH

No. 5-961.

290 S.W.2d 11 (1956)

SOUTHERN LUMBER COMPANY, Appellant, v. Joe R. CASH, Commissioner of Labor, et al., Appellees.

Supreme Court of Arkansas.

May 14, 1956.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Williamson & Williamson, Monticello, and W. H. Howard, McGehee, for appellant.

Luke Arnett, Little Rock, Clifton Bond, Warren, for appellees.


ROBINSON, Justice.

A local office of the Employment Security Division of the State Labor Department denied compensation to certain employees on strike. The issue here is whether there was a valid appeal to the Board of Review.

Prior to July 27, 1953, C. F. Douglas, W. O. Moore, C. R. Wolfe, John L. Wolfe and Elmer Wolfe, hereinafter referred to as the appellees, were employees of the Southern Lumber Company. At that time, they went out on strike, along with...

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