JENKS v. ILHR DEPT.

No. 81-1540.

107 Wis.2d 714 (1982)

321 N.W.2d 347

Orval V. JENKS, Jr., individually and as President of Local 1509 of the International Brotherhood of Boilermakers, Iron Ship Builders and Blacksmiths, and its members; Thomas B. Widor, individually and as President of Local 92 of The International Federation of Professional and Technical Engineers, and its members; Ronald Blawat, individually and as President of Local 140 of The International Die Sinker Conference and Milwaukee Die Sinkers, and its members; Don Pradarelli, individually and as President of Local 85 of The Office and Professional Employees International Union, and its members; and Robert Allen Hagen, individually and as Chairman of Local 125 of The International Brotherhood of Firemen and Oilers, and its members, Plaintiffs-Appellants. v. WISCONSIN DEPARTMENT OF INDUSTRY, LABOR & HUMAN RELATIONS; The Labor & Industry Review Commission of the State of Wisconsin, and Ladish Company, a corporation, Defendants-Respondents.

Court of Appeals of Wisconsin.

Decided May 25, 1982.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

For the plaintiffs-appellants the cause was submitted on the brief of Stephen J. Hajduch and John A. Udovc, of Milwaukee.

For the defendant-respondent Ladish Company the cause was submitted on the brief of Quarles & Brady by Elwin J. Zarwell and Mary Pat Koesterer, of Milwaukee.

For the defendants-respondents Wisconsin Department of Industry, Labor and Human Relations and The Labor and Industry Review Commission of the State of Wisconsin the cause was submitted on the brief of Floyd F. Tefft, Labor and Industry Review Commission.

A brief was filed by Bronson C. La Follette, attorney general, and David C. Rice, assistant attorney general.

Before Decker, C.J., Moser, P.J., and Randa, J.


MOSER, P.J.

This is an appeal from an order which affirmed a decision of The Labor and Industry Review Commission of the State of Wisconsin (LIRC) denying unemployment compensation benefits to the officers and members of five nonstriking unions (the nonstriking workers) that had labor contracts with Ladish Company (Ladish). The trial court dismissed the complaint of the nonstriking workers on the ground that there was substantial evidence in the record to support...

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