GAYER v. BATH IRON WORKS CORP.


687 A.2d 617 (1996)

Robert W. GAYER, et al. v. BATH IRON WORKS CORPORATION.

Supreme Judicial Court of Maine.

Decided December 23, 1996.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Jed Davis (orally), Linda Christ, Jim Mitchell & Jed Davis, P.A., Augusta, for Plaintiffs.

Laura M. O'Hanlon (orally), Mark L. Haley, Conley, Haley & O'Neil, Bath, for Defendant.

Before WATHEN, C.J., and ROBERTS, GLASSMAN, CLIFFORD, RUDMAN, DANA and LIPEZ, JJ.


RUDMAN, Justice.

The plaintiffs are seventeen apprentice employees of Bath Iron Works Corporation, who were discharged several days before their apprenticeships were to begin, and the spouses of three of the employees. In an eight count complaint filed in the Superior Court they contend that BIW's termination of the apprenticeship program constituted a breach of the apprentices' employment contracts, misrepresentation, negligence, interference with advantageous business...

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