JONES v. TRI-COUNTY GROWERS, INC.

No. 18140.

366 S.E.2d 726 (1988)

Ransford JONES, Bazil Bailey, Anthony Williams, Oral Reid, Delroy Hunter and Eric C. Campbell v. TRI-COUNTY GROWERS, INC.

Supreme Court of Appeals of West Virginia.

February 23, 1988.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Garry G. Geffert, Martinsburg, Joseph P. Henry, Charleston, for appellants.

Clarence E. Martin, Susan R. Snowden, Martin & Seibert, Martinsburg, for appellee.


NEELY, Justice:

The West Virginia apple harvest season extends for a period of approximately six weeks beginning in September of each year. It is essential that apple growers have an adequate work force to pick the harvest. Historically, West Virginia orchardists have been unable to recruit sufficient workers to harvest their crop. An employer who anticipates a labor shortage of local workers may request temporary labor...

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