STATON, Presiding Judge.
On May 13, 1975, the crafts employees of General Electric Company, Fort Wayne, Indiana, struck. After the strike began, the first stage of the assembly line walked out in sympathy with the strikers, causing a lack of work in the second stage. Six workers in the second stage filed claims for unemployment benefits; the claims were granted, and General Electric appeals.
Because the claimants were unemployed due to a work stoppage caused...
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