Wisconsin Employment Relations Board v. J. P. Cullen & Son

Wisconsin Supreme Court
Wisconsin Employment Relations Board v. J. P. Cullen & Son, 253 Wis. 109 (Wis. 1948)
Martin, Took

Wisconsin Employment Relations Board v. J. P. Cullen & Son

Opinion of the Court

Per Curiam.*

This is a companion case to Wisconsin E. R. Board v. J. P. Cullen & Son, wherein Clarence Allard applied to the Wisconsin Employment Relations Board for redress. In this action Robert Schroeder was employed by respondent as a laborer on the Marinette project on September 12, 1946, and was later discharged. The board found the termination of his services was an unfair labor practice and entered a cease-and-desist order and directed notices to be posted by respondent and the employee reimbursed for his loss of wages. The procedure thereafter was the same as the Allard case. This case was argued and submitted with the case of Wisconsin E. R. Board v. J. P. Cullen & Son, ante, p. 105, 33 N. W. (2d) 182, and is ruled by the decision therein.

Judgment reversed, and the cause remanded for further proceedings according to law.

Martin, J., took no part.

The opinion in,this case was prepared by the late Mr. Justice Barlow.

Reference

Full Case Name
Wisconsin Employment Relations Board v. J. P. Cullen & Son, a copartnership
Status
Published