TEXTILE WORKERS v. LINCOLN MILLS

No. 211.

353 U.S. 448 (1957)

TEXTILE WORKERS UNION OF AMERICA v. LINCOLN MILLS OF ALABAMA.

Supreme Court of United States.

Decided June 3, 1957.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Arthur J. Goldberg argued the cause for petitioner. With him on the brief were Benjamin Wyle and David E. Feller.

Frank A. Constangy argued the cause for respondent. With him on the brief were M. A. Prowell and Fred W. Elarbee, Jr.


MR. JUSTICE DOUGLAS delivered the opinion of the Court.

Petitioner-union entered into a collective bargaining agreement in 1953 with respondent-employer, the agreement to run one year and from year to year thereafter, unless terminated on specified notices. The agreement provided that there would be no strikes or work stoppages and that grievances would be handled pursuant to a specified procedure. The last step in the grievance...

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