WISCONSIN E. R. BOARD v. JOURNEYMEN BARBERS


272 Wis. 84 (1956)

WISCONSIN EMPLOYMENT RELATIONS BOARD, Respondent, vs. JOURNEYMEN BARBERS, HAIRDRESSERS, COSMETOLOGISTS & PROPRIETORS INTERNATIONAL UNION OF AMERICA and others, Appellants.

Supreme Court of Wisconsin.

February 7, 1956.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

For the appellants there was a brief by Warne, Duffy & Dewane of Green Bay, and oral argument by Lloyd O. Warne.

For the respondent 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 complainant Leland J. Le Mieux there was a brief by Welsh, Trowbridge, Wilmer & Bills, and oral argument by Lloyd J. Planert, all of Green Bay.


CURRIE, J.

For many years the craft unions organized by the American Federation of Labor in the skilled trades have followed the policy that, where an employer works with the tools of his trade, he, as well as his employees, must be members of the union in order that the employer be considered as operating a "union shop." Pursuant to this policy the barbers union has provided by sec. 5, art. VII of its constitution, as follows...

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