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Local No. 3, United Packinghouse Workers of America, CIO, v. Wilson & Co., Inc. et al., 1954 — 348 U.S. 822 · caselaw · US
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Local No. 3, United Packinghouse Workers of America, CIO, v. Wilson & Co., Inc. et al.
348 U.S. 822·Supreme Court of the United States·1954
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Opinion
No. 124.
Local No. 3, United Packinghouse Workers of America, CIO, v. Wilson & Co., Inc. et al.
Arthur J. Goldberg, Thomas E. Harris, Eugene Cotton and Allen Heald for petitioner.
Solicitor General Sobeloff and George J. Bott for the National Labor Relations Board; and Francis X. Reilly, Jr. for Wilson & Co., Inc., respondents.
[MAJORITY]
C. A. 8th Cir. Certiorari denied.