STEINHILBER v. ALPHONSE


115 A.D.2d 844 (1985)

Louise Steinhilber, Respondent, v. John M. Alphonse, as President of The Communications Workers of America, Local 1120, et al., Appellants

Appellate Division of the Supreme Court of the State of New York, Third Department.

December 5, 1985


Kane, J.

Beginning August 7, 1983, the Communications Workers of America, Local 1120 (the union), was engaged in a strike against New York Telephone Company, plaintiff's employer. Plaintiff, a member of the union until she resigned on August 11, 1983, worked during the strike. On that date, defendant Edwin J. Schatzel allegedly displayed a banner for public viewing at the company's Kingston office which read "#1 Scab Louise Steinhilber Sucks". In January...

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