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Turner Industries Group, L.L.C. v. Local 450, International Union of Operating Engineers

5th CircuitFebruary 10, 2016No. 15-20277
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Case Details

Judge(s)
Jolly, King, Per Curiam, Prado
Status — whether other courts must follow this ruling
Unpublished
Procedural Posture — the stage the case had reached
bench trial

Related Laws

No specific laws identified for this ruling.

Claim Types

Breach of Contract

Outcome

Turner Industries prevailed in a breach of contract claim against Local 450, a labor union, for repudiation of their collective bargaining agreement. The district court found Local 450 liable for damages incurred by Turner, and this judgment was affirmed on appeal.

What This Ruling Means

**Turner Industries v. Local 450 Union: Contract Dispute** This case involved a disagreement between Turner Industries, a construction company, and Local 450, a union representing operating engineers. The company claimed that the union broke their collective bargaining agreement by refusing to honor the terms they had previously agreed to follow. The court sided with Turner Industries, finding that the union had indeed violated their contract with the company. The judge determined that Local 450 was responsible for paying damages to Turner Industries for breaking the agreement. When the union appealed the decision to a higher court, that court also agreed with the original ruling. **What This Means for Workers:** This ruling highlights the importance of collective bargaining agreements as legally binding contracts that both employers and unions must follow. When unions enter into these agreements on behalf of workers, they have a legal obligation to uphold their commitments. If unions fail to honor contract terms, they can face financial consequences. For workers, this emphasizes that collective bargaining agreements provide legal protections, but also that their union representatives must carefully consider and fulfill the promises they make during negotiations.

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