ATLANTIC COAST LINE R. CO. v. BROTHERHOOD OF RAIL. TRAIN.

Civ. A. No. 2908-66.

262 F.Supp. 177 (1967)

ATLANTIC COAST LINE RAILROAD COMPANY et al., Plaintiffs, v. BROTHERHOOD OF RAILROAD TRAINMEN, Defendants.

United States District Court District of Columbia.

January 16, 1967.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Francis M. Shea, Richard T. Conway, Martin J. Flynn and David W. Miller, Washington, D. C., for plaintiffs.

Milton Kramer, Washington, D. C., John H. Haley, Jr., St. Louis, Mo., and Martin W. Fingerhut, Washington, D. C., for defendant.


OPINION

HOLTZOFF, District Judge.

This is the trial of an action brought by three railroad companies,—Atlantic Coast Line Railroad Company, Boston and Maine Corporation, and Des Moines Union Railway Company—, against the Brotherhood of Railroad Trainmen, a union composed of railroad employees, for an injunction restraining the defendant from calling a strike because of a dispute over the size and composition of train and yard crews.

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