PACKINGHOUSE WORKERS v. NEEDHAM

No. 102.

376 U.S. 247 (1964)

LOCAL UNION NO. 721, UNITED PACKINGHOUSE, FOOD & ALLIED WORKERS, AFL-CIO, v. NEEDHAM PACKING CO., DOING BUSINESS AS SIOUX CITY DRESSED BEEF.

Supreme Court of United States.

Decided March 9, 1964.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Richard F. Watt argued the cause for petitioner. With him on the briefs were Eugene Cotton and Harry H. Smith.

Alfred L. Scanlan argued the cause for respondent. With him on the brief were James A. Gilker and Jesse E. Marshall.


MR. JUSTICE HARLAN delivered the opinion of the Court.

This case, which was brought here from the Supreme Court of Iowa, 374 U.S. 826, presents a problem concerning the relationship between an arbitration clause and a no-strike clause in a collective bargaining agreement.

Although this case comes to us on the pleadings and some disputed questions of fact are still to be resolved, we accept as true the following facts...

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