WINDSOR POWER HOUSE COAL CO. v. DISTRICT 6 U. M. W.

Nos. 75-1611, 75-1612.

530 F.2d 312 (1976)

WINDSOR POWER HOUSE COAL COMPANY, a corporation, Appellee, v. DISTRICT 6 UNITED MINE WORKERS OF AMERICA, an Unincorporated Labor Association, Appellant, and United Mine Workers of America, an Unincorporated Association, et al., Defendants. WINDSOR POWER HOUSE COAL COMPANY, a corporation, Appellee, v. UNITED MINE WORKERS OF AMERICA, an Unincorporated Association, et al., Appellants.

United States Court of Appeals, Fourth Circuit.

Decided February 3, 1976.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Charles E. DeBord, II, John W. Cooper, Wellsburg, W. Va. (Pinsky, Mahan, Barnes, Watson, Cuomo & Hinerman, Wellsburg, W. Va., on brief), for appellants.

Guy Farmer, Washington, D.C. (William A. Gershuny, Farmer, Shibley, McGuinn & Flood, Washington, D.C., Herbert G. Underwood, Steptoe & Johnson, Clarksburg, W. Va., on brief), for appellee.

Before HAYNSWORTH, Chief Judge, and CRAVEN and WIDENER, Circuit Judges.


CRAVEN, Circuit Judge:

On March 18, 1975, "roving" pickets appeared at Windsor Power House Coal Company's Beech Bottom mine. Although not identified, it is clear that they were not members of Local 6362 of the United Mine Workers (the Beech Bottom mine local). Work at the mine stopped when members of the Local refused to cross this "stranger" picket line.1

On March 27, 1975, Windsor brought...

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