CONDURA C. CO. v. MILWAUKEE B. & C. T. COUNCIL


8 Wis.2d 541 (1959)

CONDURA CONSTRUCTION COMPANY, Plaintiff, v. MILWAUKEE BUILDING & CONSTRUCTION TRADES COUNCIL, A.F.L., and another, Defendants. [Two appeals.]

Supreme Court of Wisconsin.

December 1, 1959.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

For the plaintiff there were briefs by Lamfrom & Peck, attorneys, and Leon B. Lamfrom and Jacob L. Bernheim of counsel, all of Milwaukee, and oral argument by Leon B. Lamfrom.

For the defendants there was a brief by Goldberg, Previant & Cooper, and oral argument by David L. Uelmen, all of Milwaukee.


BROWN, J.

In the time which has passed since the judgment of the trial court first restrained defendants' conduct, the supreme court of the United States has determined that the congress of the United States completely pre-empted the field of labor relations affecting interstate commerce, thus denying to the states all jurisdiction over such matters and has confided the regulation of such matters to the national labor relations board. Guss v. Utah Labor Board<...

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