NAT'L UNION OF HOSP. AND HEALTH CARE EMPLOYEES v. LAFAYETTE SQUARE NURSING CENTER, INC.

No. 776, September Term, 1976.

34 Md. App. 619 (1977)

368 A.2d 1099

NATIONAL UNION OF HOSPITAL AND HEALTH CARE EMPLOYEES, DISTRICT 1199E, ETC. ET. AL. v. LAFAYETTE SQUARE NURSING CENTER, INC., ETC.

Court of Special Appeals of Maryland.

Decided February 3, 1977.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Bernard W. Rubenstein, with whom were Ann F. Hoffman and Edelman, Levy & Rubenstein, P.A. on the brief, for appellants.

George W. McManus, Jr., with whom was Frank S. Astroth on the brief, for appellee.

The cause was argued before GILBERT, C.J., and THOMPSON and MOORE, JJ.


GILBERT, C.J., delivered the opinion of the Court.

Labor disputes resulting in strikes are never pleasant, are ofttimes filled with bitterness and rancor, and are sometimes violent. When the strikers' jobs are filled by management with strikebreakers or "scabs," as they are commonly known, emotions may give way to violence. In that event, the labor dispute becomes more than a management-union controversy because the police and the courts then become involved as keepers...

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