CHICAGO & W. I. R. CO. v. BROTHERHOOD OF RY. & S.S. CLERKS, ETC.

Nos. 63 C 969, 63 C 970.

221 F.Supp. 561 (1963)

CHICAGO AND WESTERN INDIANA RAILROAD COMPANY, Plaintiff and Counterdefendant, v. BROTHERHOOD OF RAILWAY AND STEAMSHIP CLERKS, FREIGHT HANDLERS, EXPRESS AND STATION EMPLOYES, et al., Defendants and Counterclaimants. The BELT RAILWAY COMPANY OF CHICAGO, Plaintiff and Counterdefendant, v. BROTHERHOOD OF RAILWAY AND STEAMSHIP CLERKS, FREIGHT HANDLERS, EXPRESS AND STATION EMPLOYES, et al., Defendants and Counterclaimants.

United States District Court N. D. Illinois, E. D.

July 29, 1963.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

John H. Park, Chicago, Ill., General Counsel, for Chicago and Western Indiana Railroad Co.

Franklin C. Gagen and Samuel Kassel, Chicago, Ill., for the Belt Railway Company of Chicago.

Alex Elson, Willard J. Lassers; Elson, Lassers & Wolff, Chicago, Ill., Milton Kramer; Schoene & Kramer, Washington, D. C., for defendants.


PERRY, District Judge.

In each of these cases, brought under the Railway Labor Act, the plaintiff railroad seeks an injunction restraining and enjoining a strike or work stoppage by its employees on its railroad. A temporary restraining order was entered in each case and, on the court's motion, the two cases were consolidated for the purpose of hearing.

It appears that for many years the two plaintiff railroads operated under a joint-officers and office force...

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