D. J. B. COLLIERIES CO. v. KENTUCKY UNEMP. INS. COM'N


385 S.W.2d 772 (1964)

D. J. B. COLLIERIES COMPANY, Appellant, v. KENTUCKY UNEMPLOYMENT INSURANCE COMMISSION et al., Appellees.

Court of Appeals of Kentucky.

Rehearing Denied February 5, 1965.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

John M. Stephens, Pikeville, for appellant.

Paul E. Tierney, Frankfort, Thurman L. Hibbitts, Pikeville, H. B. Noble, Hazard, for appellees.


CULLEN, Commissioner.

The question in this case is whether a period of unemployment experienced by a particular group of employes was occasioned by a strike or by a lockout. Under KRS 341.360(1) unemployment compensation benefits are payable if the unemployment is due to a lockout, but not if due to a strike.

Employes of D. J. B. Collieries Company made claims for unemployment compensation benefits for a period of unemployment, asserting that their employer...

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