TODD v. UNITED STEELWORKERS OF AMERICA

81-1063.

441 So.2d 889 (1983)

David R. TODD v. UNITED STEELWORKERS OF AMERICA, AFL-CIO-CLC, an unincorporated association.

Supreme Court of Alabama.

November 18, 1983.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Paul D. Myrick and Joseph F. Danner, of Darby & Myrick, Mobile, and Robert A. Wills, Bay Minette, for plaintiff.

William E. Mitch and Frederick T. Kuykendall, III, of Cooper, Mitch & Crawford, Birmingham, and Kenneth Cooper, Bay Minette, for defendant.


BEATTY, Justice.

The plaintiff appeals from an order granting a new trial, or, in the alternative, a remittitur. We affirm.

A strike by union employees of Den-Tal-Ez Manufacturing Company, represented by United Steelworkers of America (defendant), began on February 3, 1978. In his original complaint filed February 9, 1978, David Todd (plaintiff), an employee of Den-Tal-Ez who continued to work despite the strike, sought $10,000 compensatory damages and $100...

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