139 Mich. 92 | Mich. | 1905
The relator asks for a writ of mandamus, requiring the respondent to issue an injunction restraining certain members of the Metal Polishers’ Union (defendants in a suit instituted by relator) from interfering with free access to relator’s works of the workmen employed by relator, and free departure therefrom to their homes, by any unlawful conduct of defendants, by actual violence or threats. The bill of complaint, and affidavits accompanying the same, which were presented to respondent, made out a case showing an interference with the rights of relator by picketing relator’s premises, and by making threats against relator’s employés, and by actual violence towards them. Upon presentation of this bill, and on an application for a preliminary injunction, the respondent declined to issue an injunction, but suggested that an order to show cause issue.
The writ will issue, requiring respondent to issue a temporary injunction, or if, in his judgment, an order to show cause should issue, that he accompany the same by an injunction or restraining order to be continued in force until the hearing of the order to show cause, and decision of such matter.