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Sanford Et Al. v. Boston Edison Co.

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  • Title: Sanford Et Al. v. Boston Edison Co.
  • Author : Supreme Judicial Court of Massachusetts
  • Release Date : January 28, 1944
  • Genre: Law,Books,Professional & Technical,
  • Pages : * pages
  • Size : 63 KB

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QUA, Justice. This bill is brought by officers of United Brotherhood of Edison Workers, hereinafter called the union, in behalf of themselves and all other members, who 'are too numerous to be joined as plaintiffs herein.' Its allegations are in substance these: On May 24, 1940, the union and the defendant entered into a written contract attached to the bill. Article 5, § 7, of the contract is as follows: 'The Company will not by general rule or otherwise refuse to recognize assignments of wages when made in accordance with the provisions of Chapter 96 of the (Massachusetts) Acts of 1933.' A large number of members of the union have executed written assignments of a portion of their future wages to be deducted each month for the payment of their dues to the union, and the company has heretofore in accordance with its agreement deducted the amounts so assigned from the wages of said members and has forwarded said deductions to the union; but on or about August 31, 1943, the defendant notified the union that it would thereafter refuse to recognize such assignments of wages for the payment of dues by approximately one hundred twenty members of the union, whose assignments contained written requests for the deduction of their uniondues from the wages of the respective assignors; and that it would not deduct the amounts so assigned from said members' checks and would not forward the aggregate of such amounts to the union. The defendant refused to forward such amounts which became due on September 1, 1943. The union has fully performed the contract on its part and will suffer irreparable damage for which it has no plain, complete, and adequate remedy at law. The prayers of the bill are that the defendant be enjoined from refusing to recognize the assignments, for specific performance of the contract, and particularly of art. 5, § 7, and for an execution for the amount due the union.


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