PORTER v. DEPT. OF LABOR & IND.

No. 33855.

51 Wn.2d 634 (1958)

320 P.2d 1099

MARTHA A. PORTER, Respondent, v. THE DEPARTMENT OF LABOR AND INDUSTRIES et al., Appellants.

The Supreme Court of Washington, En Banc.

January 30, 1958.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

The Attorney General and John J. Quine, Assistant, Holman, Mickelwait, Marion, Black & Perkins and Boardman W. Brown, for appellants.

Lester Stritmatter (James E. McIver, of counsel), for respondent.


OTT, J.

Albert E. Porter for two years before his death had been performing the duties of a log marker and brander, as an employee of Rayonier Incorporated. The company's employees had been on strike since April, 1952, and Mr. Porter did not return to his employment until the morning of November 24, 1952. He was then assigned new duties as a "choker setter." He reported to work at 7:30 a.m., and walked from the speeder through a rugged logged-off area for approximately...

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