Huntley v Thornton: 1957

It was an unlawful conspiracy at common law to pursue a closed shop against individuals beyond the point which the courts regarded as the defence of genuine trade union interests.
Harman J looked at the law of conspiracy where employees threatened to strike: ‘No doubt it is not necessary that all the conspirators should join at the same time, but it is, I think, necessary that they should know all the facts and entertain the same object. ‘ and (obiter) ‘If, however, their actions amount to threats of illegal strike action – that is to say, action to withdraw labour in breach of contract – then those acts were tortious and illegal’. The 1906 Act did not protect the defendants.

Judges:

Harman J

Citations:

[1957] 1 WLR 321, [1957] 1 All ER 234

Statutes:

Trade Disputes Act 1906 1 2 3

Cited by:

CitedTorquay Hotel v Cousins CA 17-Dec-1968
The plaintiff contracted to buy oil for his hotel from Esso. Members of the defendant trades union blocked the deliveries of oil by Esso to the Hotel because of a trade dispute they had with the management of the hotel. The hotel sued for an . .
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Torts – Other, Employment

Updated: 15 May 2022; Ref: scu.272905