Supreme Court Monroe County Joseph Michaels Morley a Stern Et Al Plaintiff
Supreme Court Monroe County Joseph Michaels Morley a Stern Et Al Plaintiff
Sidney Hillman
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Ycoti did not therefore extend, as the ('oiirl says, "bcyoml a jioiiil w licic its oi- their interests ceas^'. " Aiihuiii Dnijiliui Co. \. W'dKlcN, I'l*! X. '\'.. 1. The [ilainiilt in l!i;s case was the largest trucking concei-n in Aii1mi:'?i. In l!ll2, a teanistcis* union 20 was formed, and attempts were made to induce the plaintiff's emplo^-ees to join, but the attempts generally failed. The teamsters' union therefore adopted a resolution declaring the plaintiff to be "unfair. " The Central L...abor Union then inter- vened, and endeavored to negotiate with the plain- tiff, but he took the position that he did not care whether his men joined the union or not, and that he would not compel them to join. The Central Labor L^nion thereupon formally approved the sen- tence of "unfairness" imposed on the plaintiff by the teamsters. Then began a "systematic cam- paign, " by means of strikes, and threats of strikes, to compel customers of the plaintiff to withdraAv their patronage. A building contractor, butchers, bakers, merchants, any customer in shr^rt who used union labor of any description, was threatened with a strike if he employed the plaintiff's teams for trucking.
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