
    Carol DAVIS, Pauline Fleming, Charlotte Champagne, Chris Wells, Marsha Williams, Paulette Hartman, Sonja Lecompte, Individually and as Members of the Terrebonne Association of Educators and as Representatives of a Class of Similarly Situated Employees of the Terrebonne Parish School Board v. Roland A. HENRY, Jr., Herman T. Sullivan, Paul W. Fournier, Leroy Lyons, Betty Broussard Blaize, Clark J. Bonvillain, Donald “Don” Duplantis, L. E. Fletcher, Rene J. Domangue, Francis A. Voisin, Rudolph Hargis, Adolph F. Geist, Donald Bourgeois, Marion P. Dupont and the Terrebonne Parish School Board.
    No. 89-CC-2787.
    Supreme Court of Louisiana.
    Dec. 18, 1989.
    Louis L. Robein, Jr., Gardner, Robein, Urann, Metairie, for applicant.
    David Arceneaux, Asst. Dist. Atty., David C. Treen, Charles K. Reasonover, Joseph M. Bertrand, Joanne C. Ferriot, Deutsch, Kerrigan & Stiles, Collins C. Ros-si, New Orleans, for respondent.
    Charles M. (Larry) Samuel, III, amicus curiae, for the La. Federation of Teachers.
    John L. Avant, Baton Rouge, Avant & Avant, amicus curiae, for La. State Labor Council, La. AFL-CIO.
    James S. Burland, amicus curiae, for La. Right-To-Work Committee, Inc.
   DECREE

The judgment of the court of appeal 555 So.2d 484; is reversed. There is now judgment in favor of Carol Davis, the Terrebonne Association of Educators et al., defendants in reconvention, and against Roland A. Henry, Jr., the Terrebonne Parish School Board et al., plaintiffs in reconvention, dismissing the reconventional demand for injunction, at the cost of plaintiffs in reconvention.

Reasons for this judgment will follow in due course.  