Claimants, longshoremen and members of the International Longshoremen's Association, had worked regularly for an employer at one of the New York City waterfront piers until October 25, 1968 when the pier was closed. Thereafter, through December 20 claimants sought work by "shaping-up" at a hiring hall and each obtained some work during that period of time. Although a strike by the I. L. A. had been called for October 1, 1968, an 80-day injunction was obtained and the longshoremen...
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