LONG ISLAND RAIL ROAD CO. v. BROTHERHOOD OF RAIL. TRAIN.

Civ. No. 68 C 1072.

298 F.Supp. 1347 (1969)

The LONG ISLAND RAIL ROAD COMPANY, Plaintiff, v. BROTHERHOOD OF RAILROAD TRAINMEN, in its own right and as representative of Road and Yard Conductors, Ticket Collectors, Road and Yard Brakemen and Switchtenders, and also as representative of Special Service Attendants and Club Car Porters, and of Police Officers below the rank of Captain, all employees of The Long Island Rail Road Company, Charles Luna, individually, and as President and representative of the Brotherhood of Railroad Trainmen and the aforementioned employees, Harold J. Pryor, individually, and as General Chairman of the General Grievance Committee of the Brotherhood of Railroad Trainmen-Long Island Rail Road, and as representative of said Brotherhood and the aforementioned employees, et al., Defendants.

United States District Court E. D. New York.

March 7, 1969.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

George M. Onken, Jamaica, N. Y., for plaintiff; James T. Gallagher, Jamaica, N. Y., of counsel.

Thomas J. Higgins, Roslyn Heights, for defendants.


BRUCHHAUSEN, District Judge.

The plaintiff seeks an order, adjudging the defendants in civil contempt of an order of this Court, dated October 19, 1968, supplemented by a further order, dated November 22, 1968.

The plaintiff is a domestic corporation, engaged in business as a common carrier in the transportation of passengers and property, principally on Long Island, in this State. In an average week, it operates over 4,000 scheduled trains, transporting approximately...

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