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Abstract
Defendant union picketed in an orderly manner to secure the cooperation of plaintiff's employees in the unionization of his open shop establishment. Plaintiff had apparently been unopposed to such unionization but, when his employees failed to respond to defendant's solicitations, had declined to encourage it in any way. Held, defendants, their agents, etc., enjoined from picketing plaintiff's place of business. Safeway Store, Inc. v. Retail Clerks' Union, 184 Wash. 322, 51 P. (2d) 372 (1935).
Recommended Citation
Milton Rabinowitz,
LABOR LAW - INJUNCTIONS - PEACEFUL PICKETING IN THE ABSENCE OF A STRIKE,
35
Mich. L. Rev.
340
(1936).
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https://repository.law.umich.edu/mlr/vol35/iss2/18