Asseo Ex Rel. National Labor Relation Board v. El Mundo Corp.

706 F. Supp. 116, 130 L.R.R.M. (BNA) 3159, 1989 U.S. Dist. LEXIS 1423
CourtDistrict Court, D. Puerto Rico
DecidedFebruary 6, 1989
DocketCiv. 88-1338(RLA)
StatusPublished
Cited by3 cases

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Asseo Ex Rel. National Labor Relation Board v. El Mundo Corp., 706 F. Supp. 116, 130 L.R.R.M. (BNA) 3159, 1989 U.S. Dist. LEXIS 1423 (prd 1989).

Opinion

OPINION AND ORDER

ACOSTA, District Judge.

These proceedings were instituted by Mary Zelma Asseo, as Regional Director *119 for the National Labor Relations Board, seeking interim injunctive relief against El Mundo Corporation a/k/a Worldwide Management Corporation pursuant to Section 10(j) of the National Relations Act, 29 U.S.C. § 160(j) pending a final decision on the merits of the underlying unfair labor practices.

An evidentiary hearing was held on August 23, 24 and 25, 1988. The Court, having reviewed the evidence presented by the parties as well as their legal arguments, hereby rules as follows.

THE FACTS

1. El Mundo, Inc. was founded in 1919 and was engaged in the publication and distribution of a daily Spanish newspaper in the Commonwealth of Puerto Rico. *

2. On July 6, 1962, Unión de Periodis-tas, Artes Gráficas y Ramas Anexas, Local 225, affiliated with the Newspaper Guild Association, AFL-CIO, CLC (the Union), previously known as Puerto Rico Newspaper Guild, Local 225, American Newspaper Guild, AFL-CIO, was certified by the National Labor Relations Board to represent certain employees of El Mundo, Inc.*

3. Since 1964, El Mundo, Inc. and the Union entered into several collective bargaining agreements covering certain of El Mundo, Inc. employees the last one of which was executed on September 6, 1985 (Collective Bargaining Agreement.*

4. Since July 6, 1962, the Union has been the exclusive bargaining representative of the employees employed by El Mun-do, Inc. as described in Article 1 of the Collective Bargaining Agreement.*

5. On November 26, 1986 Héctor L. González wrote to El Mundo, Inc. expressing his interest in purchasing the newspaper.

6. A meeting of the Board of Directors of the Fundación Angel Ramos, Inc., the newspaper owner, was held on August 19, 1987 where the members were advised that the Union had rejected El Mundo’s labor contract at a general assembly, and also that inquiries for purchase of the newspaper had been received from Héctor L. González and another party. The Board concluded that if no sale was consumated within a reasonable period of time, the newspaper would be closed down.

7. At a meeting held on August 21, 1987 between Héctor L. González and the Union’s top officials, González assured the Union of his interest in keeping the El Mundo newspaper operating and his interest in reaching an agreement with the Union prior to the purchase. González indicated he would assume a successor position and would voluntarily assume the predecessor’s responsibilities toward the Union.

8. On August 24, 1987 González submitted a memorandum of understanding to the Union which stated the proposed terms and conditions including those pertaining to subcontracting and the Union’s commitment to withdraw its complaints.

9. In a letter dated August 25, 1987, González advised the Union that he had met with them to negotiate because he was interested in buying the newspaper, was pleased with the negotiations with the Union, and discussed the items agreed upon which were to be included in the Collective Bargaining Agreement.

10. On or about August 30, 1987, El Mundo, Inc. closed its business operations and terminated all of the employees included in the Unit described in Article 1 of the Collective Bargaining Agreement. Most of the employees of El Mundo, Inc. were given severance payments pursuant to Article III of the Collective Bargaining Agreement.'

11. On November 2, 1987 the Union approved a resolution to withdraw the pending unfair labor practice complaints to allow for the purchase of the newspaper by González. The withdrawal would be simultaneous with the purchase and conditioned upon the adoption of the terms included in the memorandum of understanding.

12. By letter dated September 4, 1987 the lawyer for González submitted an offer to Fundación for the purchase of the El *120 Mundo, Inc. stock for $3 million; $1.5 payable at closing and the balance in 6 consecutive annual installments.

13. A meeting was held on September 5, 1987 between González and the Union’s bargaining committee to further discuss a possible agreement. González indicated that the newspaper had been published during 68 years, and of his intention of restructuring it to make it a viable operation.

14. At an assembly of the Union membership held on September 10, 1987, González advised those members present of his commitment to keep the newspaper operating. He also stated that he had been engaged in productive talks with the Union and that there were no obstacles remaining for the purchase of the stock.

15. On September 11, 1987, Héctor L. González paid Fundación Angel Ramos, Inc. $1,500,000.*

16. On September 15, 1987, González wrote a letter to the Union with a proposal for a new agreement to be effective once the sale of the newspaper stock took place.

17. On September 17, 1987, José Iván Aldea, an employee of Héctor L. González, verbally notified the Union of the names of the employees of El Mundo, Inc. who would be recalled to work upon respondent’s commencement of business operations. José Iván Aldea also informed the Union that an additional 110 employees from the Circulation Department would be recalled. The breakdown of employees that were going to be recalled in each department was as follows:

Editorial 31
Advertisement/Sales 4
Production 28
Circulation 110
Transportation 0
Maintenance 6
MIS 4
Accounting 10
Personnel and Administrative Services 4

In addition, Héctor L. González was going to offer 24 employees from El Mundo, Inc., independent contractor positions at the Circulation Department. This information was supplied to Héctor L. González by José Iván Aldea in a memorandum dated September 18, 1987 where he gave a summary of the recall of Union employees by department.

18. On September 21, 1987 the Union issued a press release advising that the reopening of the newspaper might not come through and that González was backing away from his original position.

19. A September 26, 1987 draft letter from González to Fundación stated the terms of the purchase of stock of El Mun-do, Inc., however, there is a line crossing out “stock” which was replaced by the word “assets.”

20. The final offer for the purchase of assets was made by letter dated September 28, 1987.

21. In an October 2, 1987 letter to the Union counsel for the newspaper advised of the effects of the Collective Bargaining Agreement on the cessation of operations and the steps to be taken for the closing down of the newspaper.

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