South Wales Miners' Federation v Glamorgan Coal Co

South Wales Miners' Federation v Glamorgan Coal Co
Court House of Lords
Citation(s) [1905] AC 239

South Wales Miners' Federation v Glamorgan Coal Co. [1905] AC 239 is an old UK labour law case, and part of an infamous three tort cases that imposed liability on trade unions for going on strike.

Judgment

The House of Lords held that it was no defence to an action for inducing breach of contract that the conduct of the defendants was dictated by an honest desire to promote the interests of trade union members and not to injure the employer.

Overturning

See also

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