THORNBROUGH v. STEWART

No. 5-2096.

334 S.W.2d 699 (1960)

C. R. THORNBROUGH, Commissioner of Labor, Appellant, v. Earl H. STEWART, Appellee.

Supreme Court of Arkansas.

April 18, 1960.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Luke Arnett and Lowell D. Gibbons, Little Rock, for appellant.

No appearance, for appellee.


WARD, Justice.

Appellee, Earl H. Stewart, was employed by Ben Pearson, Inc. for approximately eleven months in 1956 where he received $1.05 an hour as a nonunion laborer. He was then employed for several months by the International Paper Company at Pine Bluff, where, as a member of a labor union, he performed common labor for $1.50 per hour. Appellee was laid off from work by the Paper Company on June 13, 1958. Appellee then registered for work at the Employment Security...

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