DRESSLER v. WISCONSIN E. R. BOARD


6 Wis.2d 243 (1959)

DRESSLER, Appellant, v. WISCONSIN EMPLOYMENT RELATIONS BOARD, Respondent.

Supreme Court of Wisconsin.

February 3, 1959.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

For the appellant there were briefs and oral argument by M. Michael Essin of Milwaukee.

For the respondent Wisconsin Employment Relations Board there was a brief by the Attorney General and John E. Armstrong, assistant attorney general, and oral argument by Mr. Armstrong.

For the Wisconsin Telephone Company there was a brief by Fairchild, Foley & Sammond, Francis J. Hart, and W. E. McGavick, and oral argument by Vernon A. Swanson and by Edwin F. Walmer, all of Milwaukee.


DIETERICH, J.

The procedure outlined in the contract as to arbitration between the Wisconsin Telephone Company and the union was followed in the Kreznar case.

On December 4, 1956, Communications Workers of America filed a complaint with the Wisconsin Employment Relations Board, the defendant-respondent herein, alleging the commission of an unfair labor practice by the employer in violation of ch. 111, Stats. The complaint further alleged that Dressler was...

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