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Story July 12, 1961

The Nome Nugget

Nome, Nome County, Alaska

What is this article about?

In New York, U.S. District Judge Sylvester J. Ryan issued an 80-day Taft-Hartley injunction against a national maritime strike, backdated to July 3, halting it until Sept. 21. Unions will appeal while continuing negotiations with shipping companies.

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Federal Judge Issues
Taft-Hartley Injunction
Against Maritime Strike

NEW YORK (P) - A federal judge has issued an 80-day Taft-Hartley Law injunction against the national maritime strike which curtailed American-flag shipping for 18 days.

The injunction - dated back to July 3 when a temporary restraining order ended the strike - bans any resumption of the walkout until Sept. 21.

A union lawyer said the order, issued Monday by U. S. Dist. Court Judge Sylvester J. Ryan, will be appealed to the U. S. Court of Appeals.

Ryan directed the unions and the six company groups involved in the dispute to continue collective bargaining in an effort to settle their differences before the Sept. 21 deadline.

What sub-type of article is it?

Historical Event

What themes does it cover?

Justice

What keywords are associated?

Taft Hartley Injunction Maritime Strike Labor Dispute Federal Judge Collective Bargaining

What entities or persons were involved?

Sylvester J. Ryan

Where did it happen?

New York

Story Details

Key Persons

Sylvester J. Ryan

Location

New York

Event Date

July 3 To Sept. 21

Story Details

A federal judge issued an 80-day Taft-Hartley injunction against a national maritime strike that had lasted 18 days, backdated to July 3 when a temporary order ended it, banning resumption until Sept. 21; unions plan to appeal and continue bargaining.

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