ARSENAULT v. GENERAL ELECTRIC CO.


147 Conn. 130 (1960)

OLIVER ARSENAULT ET AL. v. GENERAL ELECTRIC COMPANY

Supreme Court of Connecticut.

Decided January 8, 1960.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Samuel Gruber, for the appellants-appellees (plaintiffs).

Norman K. Parsells, with whom, on the brief, was John Barron, of the District of Columbia bar, for the appellee-appellant (defendant).

BALDWIN, C. J., KING, MURPHY, MELLITZ and SHEA, Js.


MURPHY, J.

The plaintiffs allege that their discharge from employment by the defendant in 1957 was without just cause. They seek an order directing the defendant to arbitrate their grievances under the provisions of the collective bargaining agreement existing between the defendant and the International Union of Electrical, Radio and Machine Workers (C.I.O.), hereinafter referred to as the union, and its affiliated local, No. 203. The defendant demurred to the amended...

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