Dahl v. State

2013 ND 25
CourtNorth Dakota Supreme Court
DecidedFebruary 26, 2013
Docket20120209
StatusPublished
Cited by4 cases

This text of 2013 ND 25 (Dahl v. State) is published on Counsel Stack Legal Research, covering North Dakota Supreme Court primary law. Counsel Stack provides free access to over 12 million legal documents including statutes, case law, regulations, and constitutions.

Bluebook
Dahl v. State, 2013 ND 25 (N.D. 2013).

Opinion

Filed 2/26/13 by Clerk of Supreme Court

IN THE SUPREME COURT

STATE OF NORTH DAKOTA

2013 ND 24

Gayln L. Olson, Bradley L. Nelson, Rebecca L. Harstad,

Keith Abrahamson, Joann Allard, Deborah A. Ambuehl,

Gertrude E. Anderson, Robert Anderson, Paul Anderson,

Randy Anderson, Billy Balstad, Matthew A. Barker,

James Beach, Daniel Beck, Jon Bedard, Daniel W. Beine,

Brian Berg, Brenda K. Berg, Steven Bergland, Otto P.

Bertsch, Julie Bjorklund, Craig Black, Vernon Blazejewski,

Daniel Bloomquist, Evelyn Boeddeker, Mark Boeddeker,

Sandra Bratlie, Marlene Bratlie, Michael Bratlie,

Steven M. Breiland, Kristine L. Brisky, Lawrence Brosius,

Monty H. Brown, Dan Bueckers, Tracy R. Burdette, Brent

Butenhoff, William Carlin, Sharon M. Chamberlain, Lee

Christensen, Scott R. Christie, Dale Clausen, Michael Cull,

Darlyne Dahl, Paul Dahlman, Christopher Davis, Mark De Moss,

Donovan Donarski, Gary Donarski, Daniel L. Dumas,

Lynette R. Eberhardt, Rollin Eberhardt, Marvin Eberhardt,

Lance Eide, Milton Elhard,Steve Eliason, Rodney Englund,

Richard A. Erstad, Marvin Erstad, Ann Fettig, Thomas M. Fischer,

Harold Fischer, Richard A. Flieth, Renae M. Fredrickson,

Lynn Fredrickson, Jade Fredrickson, Terry Fredrickson,

Michael M. Frey, Douglas Fugleberg, Morris Gilbertson,

Earl Gorsuch, Meridith Gozdal, Todd Gozdal, Russell Grandstrand,

Roger Gratton, Brian Gunderson, Gerald Gunkel, Timothy Gunnerson,

Tim W. Gust, William Haines, Michael Haley, Michael Halstad,

Tracy Hampson, Christian Hanson, Paul Hanson, Debra Hatton,

Scott Haux, Doyle Heden, Alecia Heiser, Jason Hermanson,

Mark Hermanson, Cheryl Heuer, Jerome A. Higdem, Theodore Hilton,

Ryan Hjelmstad, Terry Holm, M. Kent Holmberg, Wayne Homstad,

Wayne Horge, Brian Hoyt, Bruce Jacobson, Barbara Jensen,

Earl Jensen, Michael Johnson, Harlan Johnson, David Jorgenson,

Dean J. Kahl, Rory Kale, Sharon Kalka, Brian Karboviak, Neil Keena,

Joyce Keller, Stephen Kissee, Ann M. Klemetson, Tommy D. Klemetson,

Fred Kloster, James W. Knecht, Ross Knudsvig, Andrea Knutson,

Luther Koapke, Andrew Korczak, Conrad Kostrzewski, Randy Kowalski,

Joe Kulwicki, David Kuznia, Debra Kuznia, Dion Larson, James Larson,

Jeanette M. Lee, Ronald Lee, Gregory Lefrotth, Jeremy Littlejohn,

Carl Lizakowski, Mike Lorenson, Christopher Lyng, Jose Martinez,

Kyle Matti, Duane Mcritchie, Gary Melland, Tim Meshefski,

Cindy L. Meyer, Katherine J. Mickelson, Priscilla Midboe,

Deanna Middleton, Timothy D. Miller, Daniel Miller, Donna Miller,

John P. Mooney, Tami Mooney, Jennifer Mooney, Dorsey Moss,

Ben D. Mulder, Jeffery L. Nelson, Toni Nelson, Dwight Nelson,

Wayne Netterlund, Neomie Nielsen, Jason Nordine, Larry Olson,

Bradley Olson, Robert Olson, Bruce Osowski, Tom Pacholke,

Curtis Parker, Holly Passa, Matthew Passa, Jordan Patterson,

Ellen Patterson, Darin Pederson, Daniel Pelletier, Craig Petersen,

Larry Pederson, Dave Pokrzwinski, Pauline Pokrzwinski, Rodney Puppe,

Tammy Puppe, Silas Rawls, Mary J. Remore, Rodney Remore, Rodolfo

Reyes, Nathan L. Rham, Brian Rice, Eric Rice, Robert Robinson,

Stacy L. Agnew (Rogers), Dwight Rost, Christopher Rost, Paul Rue,

Gary Sailor, Kari Sailor, Mike S. Sayler, Yvonne Schmaltz, John Schnellbach,

James Schreiner, Richard Sheppard, Monroe Siebels, Julie A. Simonson,

Mike Sink, Deborah M. Sinner, Larry G. Sinner, Timothy Sorteberg,

Charles Spicer, Linda Staskivige, Donald Staskivige, Lisa Staskivige,

Chad Strand, Bradley Stuart, Robert Sundby, Margaret Sundeen, Jean Swenson,

Todd Swenson, Thomas Taber, Richard Tastad, Brad Tastad, Brian Tastad,

Billie Teegarden, Richard Teegarden, Rick Tessin, Mari J. Thomson,

Jason R. Thomson, Robert Torkelson, John Tostrup, Sheryl Tostrup,

Jason G. Trosvig, Justin Tufte, Larry Waldal, Anthony A. Wanbach,

Dorene K. Wanbach, Donald Waters, John Wellman, Derek Wetzel,

Howard Wieber, Chad Wildeman, Dennis Wilebski, Barbara

Willison, Paul Woinarowicz, Appellants

v.

Job Service North Dakota and American Crystal Sugar Company, Appellees

No. 20120250

Appeal from the District Court of Traill County, East Central Judicial District, the Honorable Steven L. Marquart, Judge.

REVERSED AND REMANDED.

Opinion of the Court by Kapsner, Justice.

Daniel E. Phillips, 1123 5th Avenue South, P.O. Box 1897, Fargo, ND 58107-

1897, for appellants.

Michael T. Pitcher, Assistant Attorney General, Office of Attorney General, 500 North 9th Street, Bismarck, ND 58501-4509, for appellee Job Service North Dakota.

Paul J. Zech, 220 South 6th Street, Suite 2200, Minneapolis, MN 55402-4504, for appellee American Crystal Sugar Company.

Olson v. Job Service

Kapsner, Justice.

[¶1] Claimants appeal a district court judgment affirming Job Service North Dakota’s decision denying them unemployment benefits.  Because the plain language of N.D.C.C. § 52-06-02(4) only disqualifies claimants from unemployment compensation for employee initiated work stoppages due to a labor dispute, it does not apply to the locked out Claimants.  We reverse the district court’s judgment affirming Job Service’s benefit denial and remand to Job Service for proceedings consistent with this opinion.

I

[¶2] Claimants are bargaining unit employees of American Crystal Sugar’s (“ACS”) North Dakota facilities and are represented by various local unions of the Bakery, Confectionary, Tobacco Workers and Grain Millers Union (“Unions”).  During the summer of 2011, the Unions and ACS were engaged in contract negotiations for a successor agreement.  The Unions and ACS were unable to reach a settlement, and on July 28, 2011, ACS made its final contract offer.  The Unions rejected the offer.  On August 1, 2011, ACS locked out its bargaining unit employees and began using replacement workers.  Claimants applied for unemployment compensation.  Job Service determined Claimants were disqualified from benefits because they were “unemployed due to a labor dispute” under N.D.C.C. § 52-06-02(4), which precludes unemployment compensation if “the individual’s unemployment is due to a strike, sympathy strike, or a claimant’s work stoppage dispute of any kind which exists because of a labor dispute at the factory, establishment, or other premises . . . .”  The claims were consolidated under N.D.C.C.

Free access — add to your briefcase to read the full text and ask questions with AI

Related

Rencountre v. State
2015 ND 62 (North Dakota Supreme Court, 2015)
Lindsey v. State
2014 ND 174 (North Dakota Supreme Court, 2014)
Osier v. State
2014 ND 41 (North Dakota Supreme Court, 2014)
Olson v. Job Service
2013 ND 24 (North Dakota Supreme Court, 2013)

Cite This Page — Counsel Stack

Bluebook (online)
2013 ND 25, Counsel Stack Legal Research, https://law.counselstack.com/opinion/dahl-v-state-nd-2013.