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- Title
Violations of Injunctions in Labor Disputes.
- Abstract
The article presents three labor dispute cases which have been reported in the U.S. Circuit Courts of Appeals related to violations of labor injunctions. The first was by the Circuit Court of Appeals of the Fourth Circuit in Lynchburg, Virginia regarding the case of Chesapeake & Ohio Railroad Co. against Taliaferro, a barber operating at a shop near one of the entrances to the railroad company. The trial court found him guilty for refusing to remove a placard that he displayed in front of his barber shop, given to him by some striking unionist in Chesapeake. The two other cases are about the same railroad company strike, wherein some unionist assaulted and threatened an employee who had continued working for Chesapeake.
- Subjects
UNITED States; LABOR disputes; LEGAL judgments; LABOR injunctions; CHESAPEAKE &; Ohio Railway Co.; STRIKES &; lockouts
- Publication
Monthly Labor Review, 1924, Vol 18, Issue 1, p163
- ISSN
0098-1818
- Publication type
Article