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Terminalift LLC v. International Longshore & Warehouse Union Local 29

S.D. Cal.September 30, 2013No. Case No. 11-CV-1999 W(WVG)
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Case Details

Judge(s)
Whelan
Status — whether other courts must follow this ruling
Published
Procedural Posture — the stage the case had reached
summary judgment

Related Laws

No specific laws identified for this ruling.

Outcome

Court granted in part and denied in part defendant's motion for partial summary judgment. Some antitrust claims were dismissed, while others remain viable for trial.

What This Ruling Means

**Terminalift LLC v. International Longshore & Warehouse Union Local 29** This case involved a labor dispute between Terminalift LLC, a company that operates equipment at shipping terminals, and the International Longshore & Warehouse Union Local 29, which represents dock workers on the West Coast. The conflict centered on longshore operations, likely involving disagreements over work rules, jurisdiction, or labor practices at the terminal. The court's specific decision and reasoning are not detailed in the available information. However, this type of case typically involves disputes over which workers can perform certain jobs, union representation rights, or contract interpretation issues between employers and unions in the maritime industry. **What This Means for Workers:** This case highlights the ongoing tensions between employers and unions in the longshore industry, where work jurisdiction and union rights are frequently contested. For dock workers and other maritime employees, such disputes can affect job security, working conditions, and which union represents them. These cases often set precedents for how similar labor conflicts are resolved, potentially impacting union members' rights to represent workers in specific roles or at particular terminals along the coast.

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