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OFF. PROF. EMP. v. U. AUTO., AERO. AG

United States Court of Appeals, Sixth Circuit
Nov 18, 1975
524 F.2d 1316 (6th Cir. 1975)

Opinion

No. 75-1130.

Argued June 5, 1975.

Decided November 18, 1975.

Bruce Miller, Duane F. Ice, Miller, Klimist, Cohen, Martens Sugerman, Detroit, Mich., for defendant-appellant.

Eugene R. Bolanowski, Bolanowski Brennan, James P. Brennan, Warren, Mich., for plaintiff-appellee.

Appeal from the United States District Court for the Eastern District of Michigan.

Before McCREE and MILLER, Circuit Judges, and TAYLOR, District Judge.

The Honorable Robert L. Taylor, Judge, United States District Court for the Eastern District of Tennessee, sitting by designation.


This is an appeal from the district court's order, upon cross-motions for summary judgment, requiring arbitration of employee grievances in accordance with the terms of the collective bargaining agreement.

The issues on appeal are: (1) whether the district court erred in determining that there were no genuine issues as to material facts, (2) whether the district court erred as a matter of law in determining that a notice from the employees' union to open negotiations and amend and modify a collective bargaining agreement with the employer union did not terminate the agreement, and (3) whether the district judge should have submitted to the arbitrator the determination whether the collective bargaining agreement had been terminated by the notice.

Our recent decisions in Chattanooga Mailers Union, Local No. 92 v. The Chattanooga News-Free Press Co., 524 F.2d 1305, decided October 29, 1975, and Nashville Newspaper Printing Pressman's Union, Local No. 50 v. Newspaper Printing Corp., 518 F.2d 351, decided June 9, 1975, indicate that the district court was correct in determining that the agreement remained in existence. As we said in Chattanooga News-Free Press, "A notice to terminate must be clear and explicit. . . . A notice of modification is not a notice of termination and does not affect termination of the contract." At 1312. Clearly, it was for the district judge, not the arbitrator, to decide whether the contract had terminated.

Upon an examination of the record and briefs, we also agree with the district court that there is no genuine issue as to a material fact and that summary judgment in favor of appellees was proper.

The judgment of the district court is affirmed.


Summaries of

OFF. PROF. EMP. v. U. AUTO., AERO. AG

United States Court of Appeals, Sixth Circuit
Nov 18, 1975
524 F.2d 1316 (6th Cir. 1975)
Case details for

OFF. PROF. EMP. v. U. AUTO., AERO. AG

Case Details

Full title:OFFICE PROFESSIONAL EMPLOYEES INTERNATIONAL UNION, LOCAL 42, AFL-CIO…

Court:United States Court of Appeals, Sixth Circuit

Date published: Nov 18, 1975

Citations

524 F.2d 1316 (6th Cir. 1975)

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