Avco Corp. v. Machinists

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{{Infobox SCOTUS case

|Litigants=Avco Corp. v. Machinists

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|DecideDate=April 8

|DecideYear=1968

|FullName=Avco Corp. v. Aero Lodge No. 735, International Ass'n of Machinists & Aerospace Workers

|USVol=390

|USPage=557

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|Holding=A suit for breach of a collective bargaining agreement can be removed to federal court under federal question jurisdiction.

|Majority=Douglas

|JoinMajority=unanimous

|Concurrence=Stewart

|JoinConcurrence=Harlan, Brennan

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}}

Avco Corp. v. Machinists, {{ussc|volume=390|page=557|year=1968|el=no}}, was a United States Supreme Court case in which the court held that a suit for breach of a collective bargaining agreement can be removed to federal court under federal question jurisdiction.{{ussc|name=Avco Corp. v. Machinists|volume=390|page=557|year=1968}}.{{Cite book |last=Green |first=Michael Z. |title=Labor Law in a Nutshell |last2=Leslie |first2=Douglas L. |date=2022 |edition=10th |page=302}}

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