RODDY v. NORCO LOCAL 4-750, OIL, CHEMICAL, ETC.

No. 61178.

359 So.2d 957 (1978)

Earl J. RODDY and Etienne P. Millet v. NORCO LOCAL 4-750, OIL, CHEMICAL AND ATOMIC WORKERS INTERNATIONAL UNION.

Supreme Court of Louisiana.

Rehearing Denied July 3, 1978.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

William D. O'Regan, III, LaPlace, for plaintiffs-applicants.

Dennis M. Angelico, Jackson & Hess, New Orleans, for defendant-respondent.


SUMMERS, Justice.

Plaintiffs Earl J. Roddy and Etienne P. Millet were employed as first class craftsmen by the Shell Oil Company, Norco Refinery, during 1962. On August 18, 1962 Independent Oil & Chemical Workers' Union of Louisiana (Independent) called a strike at the Shell Oil Refinery while plaintiffs Roddy and Millet were on vacation. When plaintiffs returned they learned that as non-union hourly workers they had the right to return to their jobs even though...

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