ILLINOIS CENT. R. CO. v. BROTHERHOOD OF LOC. ENGINEERS

No. 18504.

443 F.2d 136 (1971)

ILLINOIS CENTRAL RAILROAD COMPANY, a Corporation, Plaintiff-Appellee, and United Transportation Union, a voluntary, unincorporated labor association, Intervenor-Plaintiff-Appellee, v. BROTHERHOOD OF LOCOMOTIVE ENGINEERS, an Unincorporated Association, et al., Defendants-Appellants.

United States Court of Appeals, Seventh Circuit.

Rehearing Denied May 28, 1971.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Burke Williamson, Jack A. Williamson, Chicago, Ill., for defendants-appellants, Adams, Williamson & Turney, Chicago, Ill., of counsel.

John J. Naughton, Robert Mitten, Martin W. Fingerhut, Chicago, Ill., for appellees.

Before HASTINGS, Senior Circuit Judge, and FAIRCHILD and KERNER, Circuit Judges.


HASTINGS, Senior Circuit Judge.

Acting on a complaint filed by Illinois Central Railroad Company (IC), joined by plaintiff-intervenor United Transportation Union (UTU), the federal district court enjoined defendants Brotherhood of Locomotive Engineers and its officers and employees, acting in concert with the union (BLE), from striking against the IC because of a dispute arising from the rules governing the regulation of the engineers' extra list as fixed in a tripartite...

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