Rat Tales,
Thank-you for the insightful link, as it serves as a reminder to the incompetance and dishonesty of the IAM leadership, as stated within the text, "This argument borders on the absurd..." If this is the same group that argued the CIC, then Parker can start the kegger early.
I suspect little has changed within the IAM since the ruling, but for the Westies who think IAM cares about you consider the following text within the link:
"The statutory duty of fair representation was developed [decades] ago.' Vaca v. Sipes, 386 U.S. 171, 177 (1967). '[A] union breaches [this] duty . . . when its conduct toward a member of the bargaining unit is arbitrary, discriminatory, or in bad faith.' Marquez v. Screen Actors Guild, 525 U.S. 33, 44 (1998).
"Put differently, a breach occurs when a union fails to 'serve the interests of all members without hostility or discrimination toward any, exercise its discretion with complete good faith and honesty, [or] avoid arbitrary conduct.' Vaca, 386 U.S. at 177.
“[A] union may not, without a legitimate purpose, take action favoring some of its members at the expense of others.' Teamsters Local Union No. 42 v. NLRB, 825 F.2d 608, 611 (1st Cir. 1987) (citing Laborers and Hod Carriers Local No. 341 v. NLRB, 564 F.2d 834, 840 (9th Cir. 1977); Barton Brands, Ltd. v. NLRB, 529 F.2d 793, 800 (7th Cir. 1976)).
"Additionally, 'a union violates [its duty] when it causes an employer to discriminate against employees on arbitrary, hostile, or bad faith grounds.' Barton Brands, 529 F.2d at 799."
Is the IAM representing West in good faith as bargaining for a West raise would be a "moot point"? Is the IAM serving the interests of all members (including West) without avoiding arbitrary conduct? Is the IAM favoring East group at the expense of West of its members? Is the IAM allowing the employer to (wage) discriminate against West on arbitrary, hostile or bad faith grounds? It appears that IAM has violated many court rulings, but I doubt they care because it seems many in the West don't care. For those Westies who refused to sign an IBEW card remember that most people in life get what they deserve.
So spews Jester.