· 6/22/1903

Knudsen v. Benn

Citations

  • 123 F. 636
  • 1903 U.S. App. LEXIS 4931

Syllabus

<p>1. Injunction—Labor Strikers—Interferences with Interstate Commerce.</p> <p>Employés who have quit their .employment have no further interest in the business of their former employer, and no lawful right to interfere with such business by attempting to -compel or induce other employés to leave his service, and violate their contracts, by means of threats, force, intimidation, violent or abusive language or persuasion; and where the business is the handling of property while in course of transportation, as-a subject of interstate commerce, and it is stopped or obstructed by such action on the part of defendants, the continuance of such interference-will be enjoined by a federal court.</p>

Judges: Lochren

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