HOMANN v. O'GRADY


11 Misc.2d 592 (1958)

Joseph Homann, Plaintiff, v. John M. O'Grady, Individually and as President of Wine & Liquor Store Employees Union, Local 122, AFL-CIO, et al., Defendants.

Supreme Court, Special Term, Nassau County.

April 29, 1958.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Irving T. Bergman for plaintiff.

Jacob Friedberg for defendants.


CORTLAND A. JOHNSON, J.

In this action to restrain the picketing of plaintiff's place of business by defendant union, plaintiff seeks a temporary injunction.

The plaintiff owns a liquor store. He has three employees, one who has been employed for 23 years, one for 20 years and one for over 5 years. Defendant union has been trying for a period of two years to get them into the union. The employer has...

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