STATE EMPLOYMENT COMM. v. JACKSON

No. 41317.

237 Miss. 897 (1960)

116 So.2d 830

MISSISSIPPI STATE EMPLOYMENT SECURITY COMMISSION v. JACKSON.

Supreme Court of Mississippi.

January 11, 1960.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Gordon L. Smith, Jackson, for appellant.

Richard H. Carlisle, Columbus, for appellees.


GILLESPIE, J.

For some years prior to 1957, Reliance Manufacturing Company, hereinafter called Company, closed its plant for a period of one week about July 4 and one week during or immediately following Christmas for the purpose of taking inventory. When the Company and the Union were negotiating its labor contract, the Company sought to have an agreement that vacations should coinside with the closing of the plant for inventory. When the union contract was entered...

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