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Donald Streeter v. Industrial Commission

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  • Title: Donald Streeter v. Industrial Commission
  • Author : Supreme Court of Wisconsin
  • Release Date : January 05, 1955
  • Genre: Law,Books,Professional & Technical,
  • Pages : * pages
  • Size : 71 KB

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Separate actions by each of the four plaintiffs, Donald Streeter, Myron F. Weiland, Emil Muelver, and William C. Behrend,
against the defendants Wisconsin Industrial Commission (hereinafter referred to as the 'Commission') and Marathon Electric
Manufacturing Corporation (hereinafter referred to as the 'employer') to review the decision and findings of the Commission
denying unemployment compensation benefits to the plaintiffs. These are companion cases to the two covered by our decision this day rendered in Marathon Electric Manufacturing Corp. v.
Industrial Comm., Wis., 69 N.W.2d 573, and the facts stated therein will not be repeated here. The essential factual difference
between the two sets of cases consists of the fact that while employees Jones and Dickinson did not participate in the walkout
of February 28, 1952, each of the four plaintiffs in the instant case either directly participated in it or had a part in
instigating it. Muelver was president of the Union, Streeter was a Union steward and officer, and Weiland was a member of
the Union bargaining committee. All three attended the meeting held on the morning of February 28th of Union officers and
stewards at which it was determined to call the general membership meeting off the employer's premises at 2 p. m. that day
if the employer should refuse to accede to the Union's demand that it immediately put the additional 2â€Âº per hour wage increase
into effect. Behrend was not an officer or steward of the Union but was a first shift employee who participated in the walkout.
Each of the four was discharged as a result of receiving the employer's letter dated February 29, 1952.


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