GENERAL ELECTRIC CO. v. DIR. OF THE DIV. OF EMP. SEC.


349 Mass. 207 (1965)

207 N.E.2d 289

GENERAL ELECTRIC COMPANY vs. DIRECTOR OF THE DIVISION OF EMPLOYMENT SECURITY & others (and a companion case; see fn. 1).

Supreme Judicial Court of Massachusetts, Essex.

May 4, 1965.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Laurence S. Fordham for General Electric Company.

Joseph S. Ayoub, Assistant Attorney General (Israel L. Cohen with him), for the Director of the Division of Employment Security.

Warren H. Pyle for Robert A. Snow & another.

Present: WHITTEMORE, CUTTER, KIRK, SPIEGEL, & REARDON, JJ.


CUTTER, J.

These claimants for unemployment benefits under G.L.c. 151A were employees of General Electric Company. The plant in which the claimants were employed was "shut down during the weeks ending July 21 and July 28, 1962, for vacation purposes," pursuant to the applicable collective bargaining agreement between the claimants' union and the company. No work was provided for the claimants during these two weeks. Under...

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