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Brandsafway Services, LLC v. Laborers International Union of North America, Local 169

D. Nev.September 29, 2022No. 3:20-cv-00362
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Case Details

Nature of Suit — the legal category of the dispute
Labor: Labor/Mgt. Relations
Status — whether other courts must follow this ruling
Unknown
Procedural Posture — the stage the case had reached
summary judgment
State
Nevada

Related Laws

No specific laws identified for this ruling.

Outcome

The court granted BrandSafway Services' motion for summary judgment and denied the union's motion, finding that BrandSafway was not a party to any valid collective bargaining agreement with Local 169.

What This Ruling Means

**The Dispute** This case involved a labor dispute between Brandsafway Services, LLC (a construction services company) and Local 169 of the Laborers International Union of North America. The conflict centered on labor and management relations issues, though the specific details of what sparked the disagreement are not available in the court records provided. **The Court's Decision** The court filing from September 2022 shows this case was brought before a Nevada district court, but the specific outcome and details of the court's ruling are not included in the available information. No monetary damages were reported in connection with this dispute. **What This Means for Workers** While the specific outcome isn't known, this case represents the type of labor-management conflicts that can arise between employers and unions. Such disputes often involve issues like working conditions, wages, benefits, or contract terms. When unions and employers can't resolve disagreements through negotiation, court intervention may become necessary. For workers, these cases highlight the importance of union representation in addressing workplace concerns and the legal processes available when labor disputes escalate beyond the bargaining table.

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