BOOTH BROADCASTING CO. v. AMERICAN FEDERATION OF TELEVISION & RADIO ARTISTS

Docket No. 74, Calendar No. 49,060.

366 Mich. 559 (1962)

115 N.W.2d 380

BOOTH BROADCASTING COMPANY v. AMERICAN FEDERATION OF TELEVISION AND RADIO ARTISTS.

Supreme Court of Michigan.

Decided May 18, 1962.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Long, Ryan, Grylls, Franseth & Spicer (Paul Franseth and R. Gerveys Grylls, of counsel), for plaintiff.

Schwartz, O'Hare, Sweeney & Sullivan (Rolland R. O'Hare and Boaz Siegel, of counsel), for defendants.


KAVANAGH, J.

Plaintiff is the owner and operator of a radio station in the city of Detroit. It is admitted plaintiff is engaged in interstate commerce. Defendant Detroit Local of the American Federation of Television and Radio Artists is a branch of the Associated Actors and Artists of America, affiliated with AFL-CIO, and for a number of years has been the collective bargaining representative for the staff announcers at plaintiff's station.

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