LONG ISLAND RAIL ROAD CO. v. BROTHERHOOD OF LOCOMOTIVE ENG.

No. 68-C-418.

290 F.Supp. 100 (1968)

The LONG ISLAND RAIL ROAD COMPANY, Plaintiff, v. BROTHERHOOD OF LOCOMOTIVE ENGINEERS, in its own right and as Representative of Engineers and Motormen in Road and Yard Service, employees of the Long Island Rail Road Company, George L. Clark, A. H. Davis, and R. F. Starck, individually and as General Chairman, Vice Chairman and Secretary-Treasurer, respectively, of the General Committee of Adjustment, Brotherhood of Locomotive Engineers, Long Island Rail Road, as representatives of said Brotherhood and the aforementioned employees, Defendants.

United States District Court E. D. New York.

June 20, 1968.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

George M. Onken, Jamaica, N. Y., for plaintiff; James T. Gallagher, Jamaica, N. Y., of counsel.

Edward G. Dougherty, New York City, for defendants.


Memorandum of Decision

MISHLER, District Judge.

Pursuant to a stipulation among the parties, the allegations of the complaint were deemed denied, and the trial of the action was advanced and consolidated with the hearing on the motion for a preliminary injunction in accord with Rule 65(a)(2) of the Federal Rules of Civil Procedure.

Plaintiff is a New York corporation having its principal place of business within the Eastern District of New York and...

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