Gay v. WAITERS'AND DAIRY LUNCHMEN'S UNION, LOCAL NO. 30

489 F. Supp. 282, 22 Fair Empl. Prac. Cas. (BNA) 281
CourtDistrict Court, N.D. California
DecidedFebruary 6, 1980
DocketC-73-0489-WWS
StatusPublished
Cited by11 cases

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Gay v. WAITERS'AND DAIRY LUNCHMEN'S UNION, LOCAL NO. 30, 489 F. Supp. 282, 22 Fair Empl. Prac. Cas. (BNA) 281 (N.D. Cal. 1980).

Opinion

489 F.Supp. 282 (1980)

James GAY, Leonard Whitman, Frederick McDowell, Douglas Lee, and Gary Dennis, on behalf of themselves and all persons similarly situated, Plaintiffs,
and
Loyal Graham, Intervenor,
v.
WAITERS' AND DAIRY LUNCHMEN'S UNION, LOCAL NO. 30; Dining Room Employees Union, Local No. 9; Hotel and Restaurant Employees & Bartenders Union, Local No. 2; The St. Francis Hotel Corporation, a Delaware Corporation; Alioto Fish Co., Ltd., a California Corporation d/b/a Alioto's No. 8 Restaurant; Clift Hotel; Hilton Hotels Corp., a Delaware Corporation d/b/a San Francisco Hilton & Tower; Holiday Inns, Inc.; Hyatt Corp., a Delaware Corporation d/b/a Hyatt on Union Square and Hyatt Regency; Mark Hopkins, Inc., a Hawaii Corporation d/b/a Mark Hopkins; Sheraton Palace Corp. and Kyo-Ya Co., Ltd. d/b/a Sheraton Palace; and Westbury Hotel of California and Grosvenor Sutter Associates d/b/a Westbury Hotel, Defendants.

No. C-73-0489-WWS.

United States District Court, N. D. California.

February 6, 1980.

*283 William H. Carder, Michael H. Weiss, Marjorie Gelb, Employment Law Center, San Francisco, Cal., for plaintiffs.

*284 Donald D. Connors, Jr., Cecily A. Waterman, Brobeck, Phleger & Harrison for defendant The St. Francis Hotel Corporation; Barbara Ashley Phillips, Paul Burns, San Francisco, Cal., for defendant Hilton Hotels Corp.

FINDINGS OF FACT, CONCLUSIONS OF LAW AND MEMORANDUM OF OPINION

SCHWARZER, District Judge.

                                           Contents
                                                                                           Page
       I. Introductory Statement ..........................................................   285
      II. Background of this Action .......................................................   285
     III. Findings of Fact ................................................................   286
            St. Francis ...................................................................   286
            Hilton ........................................................................   287
            Union .........................................................................   288
            Individual Claimants ..........................................................   290
            Class Members .................................................................   291
      IV. Discussion.......................................................................   292
          A. Statute of Limitations .......................................................   292
          B. Liability of Hotels for Discriminatory Acts of Union .........................   293
             1. Vicarious Liability .......................................................   293
             2. Conspiracy ................................................................   294
             3. Violation of Collective Bargaining Agreement ..............................   294
          C. Liability of Hotels on Individual Claims .....................................   295
             1. St. Francis ...............................................................   295
             2. Hilton ....................................................................   296
          D. Liability of Hotels on Class Claim ...........................................   296
             1. Standard of Proof under Section 1981 ......................................   296
             2. Elements of Prima Facie Case ..............................................   300
                a. Relevant Labor Market ..................................................   301
                    i. Geographic Area ....................................................   302
                   ii. Age Bracket ........................................................   303
                  iii. Population Segment .................................................   303
                   iv. Time ............................................................... - 304
                    v. Earnings bracket ...................................................   304
                   vi. Employment Qualifications ..........................................   306
                  vii. Finding and Conclusion Respecting Black Male Availability ..........   307
                b. Comparison of Defendants' Data .........................................   307
                   i. Hiring Transfer and Promotion Data ..................................   307
                  ii. Statistical Analysis—Prima Facie Case .............................   310
             3. Defendants' Rebuttal Evidence .............................................   311
                a. Applicant Flow Data ....................................................   312
                b. Experience Requirement .................................................   312
       V. Conclusion ......................................................................   315

*285 I. Introductory Statement

This is an action for alleged discrimination by defendants in hiring, promoting and transferring black males into waiter positions. Plaintiffs sue on behalf of themselves and a class consisting of black males who were denied employment as waiters. The only defendants remaining in the case are The St. Francis Hotel Corporation ("St. Francis") and Hilton Hotels Corporation ("Hilton"). Plaintiffs' principal claim is based on 42 U.S.C. § 1981[1], but they also charge that defendants conspired with the labor union representing waiters in violation of 42 U.S.C. § 1985(3) and breached the collective bargaining agreement in violation of 29 U.S.C. § 185.

II. The Background of this Action

This case has had a long and tortuous history; only so much as is relevant to this disposition is summarized here. The original complaint was filed on March 28, 1973. Of the original defendants only the St. Francis remains. On June 27, 1973, its motion to dismiss the Section 1981 claim was denied. On March 19, 1975, plaintiffs' motion for class certification was denied. On March 11, 1977, the Court of Appeals reversed the class order and remanded the case which meanwhile had been reassigned to another judge. 549 F.2d 1330 (9th Cir.). On May 31, 1977, an amended and supplemental complaint was filed against the original defendants. On August 23, 1977, the Court tentatively determined that the action could be maintained as a class action against the defendant labor unions but not against the St. Francis.

On February 8, 1978, plaintiffs with leave of Court filed a second amended and supplemental complaint adding several new defendants, including the Hilton, and alleging claims under Sections 1981 and 1985 against all defendants and under Title VII against all but the St. Francis. On August 8, 1978, the Court ruled on a number of motions. So far as is relevant here, the Court's order struck the claim of plaintiff McDowell against the St. Francis, denied the motion for summary judgment against plaintiff Dennis, dismissed the claims against the Hilton arising under Title VII, except for prospective relief, and those claims predating February 8, 1975.

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