RAILROAD TRAINMEN v. ILLINOIS C.R.

No. 42217.

243 Miss. 851 (1962)

138 So.2d 908

BROTHERHOOD OF RAILROAD TRAINMEN v. ILLINOIS CENTRAL RAILROAD COMPANY

Supreme Court of Mississippi.

March 26, 1962.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Ramsey, Ramsey & Bodron, Vicksburg, for appellant.

Wise, Smith & Carter, Jackson; J.H. Wright, John W. Freels, John W. Foster, Chicago, Illinois, for appellee.


GILLESPIE, J.

This appeal involves (1) whether the Public Service Commission has power to investigate and determine if a railroad company is violating Section 7759, Mississippi Code of 1942, known as the Full Crew Law, and (2) whether the evidence supported a finding that the railroad company was violating said statute.

The Brotherhood of Railroad Trainmen filed a petition with the Commission charging that the Illinois...

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