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Pioneer Natural v. Paper, Allied Industrial

United States Court of Appeals, Fifth Circuit
Jul 31, 2003
338 F.3d 440 (5th Cir. 2003)

Summary

holding that "[w]hen the [National Labor Relations Board] decertified the Union . . ., the [collective bargaining agreement] automatically terminated by operation of law"

Summary of this case from Operative Plasterers' & Cement Masons' International Ass'n of the United States & Canada v. Jordan Interiors, Inc.

Opinion

No. 02-11081.

July 10, 2003. Revised July 31, 2003

Elizabeth Anne Schartz, Stephen F. Fink, Anthony J. Campiti, Thompson Knight, Dallas, TX, for Plaintiff-Counter Defendant-Appellee.

James L. Hicks, Jr., Dallas, TX, for Defendant-Counter Claimant-Appellant.

Appeal from the United States District Court for the Northern District of Texas.

ON PETITION FOR REHEARING

Before JONES, DUHÉ and CLEMENT, Circuit Judges.


IT IS ORDERED that the petition for rehearing is denied. Our opinion dated May 7, 2003, 328 F.3d 818, is modified in part, by replacing part III of that opinion with the following part III:

III.

The Union first disputes the district court's limitation of the arbitration awards to the period before the Union was decertified. When the NLRB decertified the Union on September 18, 2000, the CBA automatically terminated by operation of law. See Sheet Metal Workers' Int'l Ass'n. Local 206 v. West Coast Sheet Metal Co., 954 F.2d 1506 (9th Cir. 1992) (holding that CBA became void prospectively as of the decertification of the Union). Courts should find an arbitrator's award legitimate if "it draws its essence from the collective bargaining agreement." United Steelworkers v. Enterprise Wheel Car Corp., 363 U.S. 593, 597, 80 S.Ct. 1358, 1361, 4 L.Ed.2d 1424 (1960). The three arbitrators in this case handed down their decisions before the Union was decertified and thus they could not have considered the effect of the award after termination of the CBA. Compare id. 363 U.S. at 597-98, 80 S.Ct. 1358 (discussing arbitrator's opinion which considered the effect of CBA's expiration) with Int'l Chem. Workers Union v. BASF Wyandotte Corp., 774 F.2d 43, 45 (2nd Cir. 1985) (in which arbitrator had handed down decision before new CBA and did not consider effect of award under the new agreement).

Reinstatement put the three employees in the same position as other employees formerly covered by the CBA. When the Union was decertified, such employees lost all job protection under the CBA. With no promise of continued employment, they could be discharged as at-will employees. See Hospital Employees, Local 1273 v. Deaton Hosp. Med. Ctr., 671 F.Supp. 1049, 1051 (D.Md. 1986). In such a case, the payment of back pay wages through the date the CBA expires has the practical effect of "reinstating" then re-terminating the employees. Int'l Chem. Workers, 774 F.2d at 46. The court correctly amended the judgment to enforce the awards only through September 17, 2000.


Summaries of

Pioneer Natural v. Paper, Allied Industrial

United States Court of Appeals, Fifth Circuit
Jul 31, 2003
338 F.3d 440 (5th Cir. 2003)

holding that "[w]hen the [National Labor Relations Board] decertified the Union . . ., the [collective bargaining agreement] automatically terminated by operation of law"

Summary of this case from Operative Plasterers' & Cement Masons' International Ass'n of the United States & Canada v. Jordan Interiors, Inc.
Case details for

Pioneer Natural v. Paper, Allied Industrial

Case Details

Full title:PIONEER NATURAL RESOURCES USA, INC., Plaintiff-Counter Defendant-Appellee…

Court:United States Court of Appeals, Fifth Circuit

Date published: Jul 31, 2003

Citations

338 F.3d 440 (5th Cir. 2003)

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