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McKay v. Retail Automobile Salesmen’s Local Union No. 1067

District Court of Appeals of California, First District, Second Division
Apr 7, 1939
89 P.2d 426 (Cal. Ct. App. 1939)

Opinion


89 P.2d 426 McKAY et al. v. RETAIL AUTOMOBILE SALESMEN’S LOCAL UNION NO. 1067 et al. No. Civ. 11034 District Court of Appeals of California, First District, Second Division April 7, 1939

See 90 P.2d 113

Rehearing Denied May 5, 1939

Hearing Granted June 1, 1939

Appeal from Superior Court, City and County of San Francisco; Maurice T. Dooling, Judge.

Suit by James F. McKay and others against Retail Automobile Salesmen’s Local Union No. 1067 and others, to enjoin defendants from picketing plaintiffs’ place of business and from boycotting and advertising such business to be unfair to union labor. From an adverse judgment, plaintiffs appeal.

Reversed.


Summaries of

McKay v. Retail Automobile Salesmen’s Local Union No. 1067

District Court of Appeals of California, First District, Second Division
Apr 7, 1939
89 P.2d 426 (Cal. Ct. App. 1939)
Case details for

McKay v. Retail Automobile Salesmen’s Local Union No. 1067

Case Details

Full title:McKAY et al. v. RETAIL AUTOMOBILE SALESMEN’S LOCAL UNION NO. 1067 et al.

Court:District Court of Appeals of California, First District, Second Division

Date published: Apr 7, 1939

Citations

89 P.2d 426 (Cal. Ct. App. 1939)

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