Case Name: Leroy Lloyd et al., Respondents, v. Anthony Parziale et al., Doing Business as Dixie Bus Terminal Checkroom, Appellants
Court: New York Supreme Court, Appellate Term
Jurisdiction: New York
Decision Date: 1952-12-18
Citations: 203 Misc. 399
Docket Number: 
Parties: Leroy Lloyd et al., Respondents, v. Anthony Parziale et al., Doing Business as Dixie Bus Terminal Checkroom, Appellants.
Judges: 
Reporter: New York Miscellaneous Reports
Volume: 203
Pages: 399–400

Head Matter:
Leroy Lloyd et al., Respondents, v. Anthony Parziale et al., Doing Business as Dixie Bus Terminal Checkroom, Appellants.
Supreme Court, Appellate Term, First Department,
December 18, 1952.
Martin J. Kelly, Jr., and Henry J. Robinson, Jr., for appellants.
William McKelvey for respondents.
William S. Tyson, Solicitor, John A. Hughes, William A. Lowe, Harold S. Saxe and Bessie Margolin for Secretary of Labor, United States Department of Labor, amicus curiae.

Opinion:
Per Curiam.
Parcel checkroom attendants employed in an interstate bus terminal, checking and handling baggage for interstate passengers, are engaged in interstate commerce within the meaning of the Fair Labor Standards Act of 1938, as amended (U. S. Code, tit. 29, § 201 et seq.). As such they are entitled to the benefits for unpaid minimum wages and unpaid overtime compensation therein provided (Act, § 3, subd. [b] ; § 6, subd. [a]; § 7, subd. [a] and § 16, subd. [b]; U. S. Code, tit. 29, § 203, subd. [b], § 206, subd. [a], § 207, subd. [a], § 216, subd. [b]).
The judgment should be affirmed, with costs.
Hammer, Hofstadter and Schreiber, JJ., concur.
Judgment affirmed.