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Del Monte Fresh Produce (Hawaii), Inc. v. International Longshore & Warehouse Union, Local 142

Haw.October 22, 2012No. SCWC-29037Cited 16 times
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Case Details

Judge(s)
Recktenwald, Nakayama, Acoba, Ahn, Duffy, Alm, McKenna
Status — whether other courts must follow this ruling
Published
Procedural Posture — the stage the case had reached
appeal
State
Hawaii

Related Laws

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Outcome

The Hawaii Supreme Court affirmed the Labor Relations Board's finding that Del Monte failed to bargain in good faith regarding effects of plant closure, rejecting Del Monte's challenges to the Board Chair's impartiality and the effects bargaining standard applied.

What This Ruling Means

**Del Monte Fresh Produce (Hawaii), Inc. v. International Longshore & Warehouse Union, Local 142** This case involved a dispute between Del Monte Fresh Produce and the International Longshore & Warehouse Union Local 142, which represents workers at Del Monte's Hawaiian operations. While the specific details of the disagreement aren't provided in the available information, the case centered on employment-related issues between the company and the union. The Hawaii court dismissed Del Monte's case in October 2012. This means the court threw out whatever claims or complaints Del Monte had brought against the union, essentially ruling in favor of the workers' union. No damages were awarded to either side. **What this means for workers:** When courts dismiss employer lawsuits against unions, it generally protects workers' rights to organize and have union representation. This outcome suggests that whatever Del Monte was trying to achieve through the courts was not legally valid or justified. For unionized workers, this type of ruling helps maintain the strength of collective bargaining and union protections. It demonstrates that employers cannot simply use the court system to undermine legitimate union activities or worker rights without proper legal grounds.

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