THOMPSON v. BROTHERHOOD OF SLEEPING CAR PORTERS

Civ. A. No. 6889.

243 F.Supp. 261 (1965)

Fred THOMPSON, Plaintiff, v. BROTHERHOOD OF SLEEPING CAR PORTERS, an Unincorporated Railroad Labor Organization, National in Scope, Defendant.

United States District Court E. D. South Carolina, Florence Division.

July 12, 1965.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Dusenbury, Dusenbury & McKenzie, Florence, S. C., for plaintiff.

Joseph L. Nettles, Columbia, S. C., for defendant.


HEMPHILL, Chief Judge.

Heard by the Court, with a jury, at the December, 1964 Term of Civil Court for the Florence Division, United States Courts for the Eastern District of South Carolina. Plaintiff claims that the acts of defendant Brotherhood caused him to lose his seniority as a Mail Porter, with resulting deprivation of his rightful tours of duty and opportunities for employment with the ACL Railroad. He sought actual damages for past losses, plus allowance for...

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