ANGELL v. WOOD, WIRE AND METAL LATHERS INTER. UNION

No. 15970.

324 S.W.2d 83 (1959)

Tom E. ANGELL, Sr., et al., D/B/A Tom Angell Lathing and Plastering Contractors, Appellants, v. WOOD, WIRE AND METAL LATHERS INTERNATIONAL UNION et al., Appellees.

Court of Civil Appeals of Texas, Fort Worth.

May 1, 1959.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Rawlings, Sayers, Scurlock & Eidson, and Allen P. Schoolfield, Jr., Fort Worth, for appellants.

Sam Houston Clinton, Jr., Austin, for appellees.


MASSEY, Chief Justice.

The primary question posed on this appeal is whether or not, in an instance where a union engages in alleged unfair labor practices other than violent, etc., and not involving secondary boycott, to the damage of an employer, the employer can maintain a suit for damages in the state courts without first seeking to invoke the jurisdiction of the National Labor Relations Board.

Parties to the case have stipulated that the businesses involved...

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