CARPENTERS DIST. COUN. OF JACKSONVILLE v. WAYBRIGHT

No. 41199.

299 So.2d 9 (1974)

CARPENTERS DISTRICT COUNCIL OF JACKSONVILLE AND VICINITY, a Labor Organization, and As an Unincorporated Association, by and through John H. Sea, Business Representative Thereof; and Carpenters Local Union No. 627, a Labor Organization, and As an Unincorporated Association, by and through Earl S. Huff, Assistant Business Representative Thereof, Petitioners, v. The Honorable Roger J. WAYBRIGHT, As Circuit Judge of the Fourth Judicial Circuit, in and for Duval County, Florida, Respondent.

Supreme Court of Florida.

July 24, 1974.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Lacy Mahon, Jr. of Mahon & Mahon, Jacksonville, for petitioners.

Daniel R. Coffman, Jr. of Coffman & Jones, Jacksonville, for respondent.

Allan P. Clark of Coffman & Jones, Jacksonville, for Northeastern Florida Chapter, The Associated General Contractors of America, Inc.

Dan Paul of Paul & Thomson, Miami, Harold B. Wahl of Loftin & Wahl, Jacksonville, and John Edward Alley, Miami, for The Miami Herald, a division of Knight Newspapers, Inc. and Florida Publishing Co.

V. James Facciolo of Alley, Rock & Dinkel, Tampa, for The Tribune Co. and The Florida East Coast Chapter of the Associated General Contractors of America, Inc.

Michael W. Casey, III of Muller & Mintz, Miami, for The South Florida Chapter of the Associated General Contractors of America, Inc., the Associated Sheet Metal Contractors and the South Florida Poured Roof Deck Association.

David A. Bartholf of Hamilton & Bowden, Jacksonville, for The Florida State Chamber of Commerce.

Charles Kelso of Fisher & Phillips, Atlanta, Ga., for Florida Sugar Cane League, Inc., as amicus curiae.


McCAIN, Justice.

This case is before us pursuant to a mandate of the Supreme Court of the United States,1 decided May 20, 1974, reversing a decision of this Court2 and remanding the cause for reconsideration consistent with the views expressed therein.

The suit originally sought to enjoin petitioner union's alleged breach of a no-strike clause contained in a collective-bargaining agreement, which breach...

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