GENERAL MOTORS CORPORATION v. McNEMAR


202 A.2d 803 (1964)

GENERAL MOTORS CORPORATION, a corporation of the State of Delaware, Employer-Appellant Below, Appellant, v. Howard C. McNEMAR, Jr., Claimant-Appellee Below, Appellee.

Supreme Court of Delaware.

May 14, 1964.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Rodney M. Layton, Richards, Layton & Finger, Wilmington, for appellant.

James P. D'Angelo, Wilmington, and James M. Tunnell, Jr., of Morris, Nichols, Arsht & Tunnell, Wilmington, for appellee.

TERRY, C. J., and WOLCOTT and CAREY, JJ., sitting.


TERRY, Chief Justice.

On January 23, 1958, the claimant was employed as a worker on the assembly line of General Motors Corporation. His work required him to stand in a pit below the line of travel of the motor vehicles and to tighten three screws with a hand wrench on each car that passed overhead. The rate of travel of the assembly line required an average in excess of 100 fittings...

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