DOBBS v. SUMMA CORPORATION

Nos. 21899, 22090.

833 P.2d 1130 (1992)

Adolph DOBBS, Appellant, v. SUMMA CORPORATION, a Delaware corporation authorized to do business in the State of Nevada, Respondent. SUMMA CORPORATION, a Delaware corporation authorized to do business in the State of Nevada, Appellant, v. Adolph DOBBS, Respondent.

Supreme Court of Nevada.

Rehearing Denied November 3, 1992.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Stanley W. Pierce, Las Vegas, for Appellant/Respondent Adolph Dobbs.

Lefebvre, Barron & Oakes, Las Vegas, for Respondent/Appellant Summa Corporation.


OPINION

PER CURIAM:

Appellant Adolph Dobbs (Dobbs) was the head porter at the Castaways Hotel and Casino in Las Vegas from September 1981 until May 1985. Castaways was owned by Summa Corporation (Summa). At the start of his job, Dobbs was a member of the Culinary Union. During the term of Dobbs' employment, the union went on strike. At the urging of his superior, Cubby Knight (Knight), Dobbs resigned from the union in order to keep working during the strike...

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