MITCHELL v. STEWART BROTHERS CONSTRUCTION COMPANY

Civ. Nos. 0464, 0465.

184 F.Supp. 886 (1960)

James P. MITCHELL, Secretary of Labor, United States Department of Labor, Plaintiff v. STEWART BROTHERS CONSTRUCTION COMPANY, a corporation, George Abel, Donald A. Stewart and Roger T. Stewart, Defendants (two cases).

United States District Court D. Nebraska.

March 25, 1960.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Harper Barnes, John Weiss and Gerald Z. Rossow, Attorneys, Office of the Solicitor, United States Department of Labor, Kansas City, Mo., for plaintiff.

John W. Stewart, Lincoln, Neb., Stewart, Stewart & Calkins, Lincoln, Neb., for defendants.


VAN PELT, Judge.

The Actions

The Secretary of Labor, James P. Mitchell, has brought two suits against Stewart Construction Company, and Donald and Roger Stewart as individuals, under the Fair Labor Standards Act. George Abel was originally named as defendant but was dismissed at the close of plaintiff's case.

Action 0464 is an action to recover alleged unpaid minimum wages and unpaid overtime compensation claimed to be due to one Floyd A. Sanders...

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