Case Name: William T. Mayer et al., Doing Business under the Name of Mayer's Parkway Restaurant, Respondents, v. Louis Fernandez, as President of Chefs, Cooks, Pastry Cooks and Assistants' Union, Local 89, A. F. of L., et al., Appellants
Court: New York Supreme Court, Appellate Division
Jurisdiction: New York
Decision Date: 1955-06-07
Citations: 286 A.D. 806
Docket Number: 
Parties: William T. Mayer et al., Doing Business under the Name of Mayer’s Parkway Restaurant, Respondents, v. Louis Fernandez, as President of Chefs, Cooks, Pastry Cooks and Assistants’ Union, Local 89, A. F. of L., et al., Appellants.
Judges: 
Reporter: Appellate Division Reports
Volume: 286
Pages: 806–806

Head Matter:
William T. Mayer et al., Doing Business under the Name of Mayer’s Parkway Restaurant, Respondents, v. Louis Fernandez, as President of Chefs, Cooks, Pastry Cooks and Assistants’ Union, Local 89, A. F. of L., et al., Appellants.

Opinion:
The motions of the defendant unions made in December, 1954, to vacate the permanent injunction should have been granted as the situation between the parties had materially changed. The State Labor Relations Board had found plaintiffs guilty of unfair labor practices against their employees and against the defendant unions, and had declared the independent union to be a company union created at the behest of plaintiffs. Picketing against unfair labor practices is a lawful and legitimate labor objective under the laws of this State (Wood v. O'Grady, 307 N. Y. 532, 539, 540). Orders unanimously reversed and the motions to vacate the injunction granted, with $10 costs. Settle order on notice. Concur — Cohn, J. P., Callahan, Breitel, Botein and Rabin, JJ.