Case Name: Frito-Lay, Inc., Petitioner-Respondent-Petitioner, v. Wisconsin Labor & Industry Review Commission, Respondent, James Lyons, Appellant
Court: Wisconsin Supreme Court
Jurisdiction: Wisconsin
Decision Date: 1981-03-31
Citations: 101 Wis. 2d 169
Docket Number: No. 79-238
Parties: Frito-Lay, Inc., Petitioner-Respondent-Petitioner, v. Wisconsin Labor & Industry Review Commission, Respondent, James Lyons, Appellant.
Judges: 
Reporter: Wisconsin Reports Second
Volume: 101
Pages: 169–170

Head Matter:
Frito-Lay, Inc., Petitioner-Respondent-Petitioner, v. Wisconsin Labor & Industry Review Commission, Respondent, James Lyons, Appellant.
Supreme Court
No. 79-238.
Argued February 10, 1981.
Decided March 31, 1981.
(Also reported in 303 N.W.2d 668.)
For the petitioner there were briefs by James T. Murray, Jr., and Borgelt, Powell, Peterson & Frauen, S.C., of Milwaukee, and oral argument by Mr. Murray.
For the appellant there was a brief by Bruce F. Efdke and Lawton & Cates of Madison, and oral argument by Mr. Ehlke.
Amicus Curiae brief was filed by Bronson C. La Fol-lette, attorney general, and David C. Rice, assistant attorney general, for the Labor and Industry Review Commission.
Motion for reconsideration denied, without costs, on May 4, 1981.

Opinion:
PER CURIAM.
The court is equally divided on the question of whether to affirm or reverse the decision of the Court of Appeals. Justice Heffernan, Justice Day, and Justice Abrahamson would affirm; Justice Callow, Justice Coffey, and Justice Steinmetz would reverse. Chief Justice Beilfuss did not participate.
Accordingly, the decision of the Court of Appeals is affirmed.