ROLLISON v. HOTEL, MOTEL, RESTAURANT, ETC.

Nos. 80-3498, 80-3495.

677 F.2d 741 (1982)

Kay ROLLISON, Plaintiff-Appellee, v. HOTEL, MOTEL, RESTAURANT, AND CONSTRUCTION CAMP EMPLOYEES, LOCAL 879, AFL-CIO, Defendants-Appellants. Raymond J. DONOVAN, Secretary of Labor, U. S. Department of Labor, Plaintiff-Appellee, Kay Rollison, Plaintiff in Intervention Appellee, v. HOTEL, MOTEL, RESTAURANT, AND CONSTRUCTION CAMP EMPLOYEES, LOCAL 879, AFL-CIO, Hotel and Restaurant Employees, and Bartenders International Union AFL-CIO-CLS, Defendants-Appellants.

United States Court of Appeals, Ninth Circuit.

Decided May 18, 1982.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Frederic R. Dichter, Anchorage, Alaska, for defendants-appellants.

Karen Handorf, U. S. Dept. of Labor, Washington, D. C., for plaintiff-appellee Dept. of Labor.

Dan Siegel, Siegel, Taub & Friedman, Oakland, Cal., William B. Schendel, Fairbanks, Alaska, for plaintiff-appellee Rollison.

Before KILKENNY, HUG and SKOPIL, Circuit Judges.


KILKENNY, Circuit Judge:

FACTS

These consolidated appeals arise from a complicated series of events. The lower court decision in Rollison v. Local 879 will be referred to as the free speech case. The lower court decision in Marshall v. Local 879 will be referred to as the election case.

Since September of 1976, Rollison had been an outspoken critic of Local 879's union leadership. She had been the leader of members seeking to change...

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