UNITED TRANSP. UNION v. LONG ISLAND R. R., ETC.

No. 79 C 3118.

509 F.Supp. 1300 (1980)

UNITED TRANSPORTATION UNION, Plaintiff, v. LONG ISLAND RAIL ROAD AND METROPOLITAN TRANSPORTATION ASSOCIATION, Defendants.

United States District Court, E. D. New York.

March 5, 1980.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Highsaw, Mahoney & Friedman, P. C., Washington, D. C., Edward D. Friedman, Washington, D. C., of counsel, Shapiro, Shiff, Beilly, Rosenberg & Fox, New York City, Sidney Fox, New York City, of counsel, for plaintiff United Transp. Union, and amicus curiae Broth. of Locomotive Engineers, Railroad Yard Masters of America, Broth. of Railway Signalmen, Brotherhood of Railway Carmen, Intern. Ass'n of Machinists, and Broth. of Railroad and Airline Clerks.

Thomas M. Taranto, Jamaica, N. Y., for defendant Long Island Railroad; Seward & Kissel, New York City, of counsel.

Seward & Kissel, New York City, for defendant Metropolitan Transp. Authority; Eugene P. Souther and Anthony R. Mansfield, New York City, of counsel.


Memorandum of Decision

MISHLER, Chief Judge.

This action arises within the context of a labor controversy between those employees of the Long Island Rail Road (the "Railroad") whose exclusive bargaining representative is the United Transportation Union (the "UTU"), and the Railroad and its parent agency, the Metropolitan Transportation Authority (the "MTA"). On December 6, 1979, as the parties were on...

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