Joseph T. Hansen, Trustee of Local Union P-9, United Food and Commercial Workers International Union v. James v. Guyette, Suspended President of Local Union P-9, Lynn Huston, Floyd Lenoch, Peter Winkels, John Weis, Carl Pontius, Kathryn Buck, Jim Retterath, Suspended Executive Board Members of Local P-9, Local Union P-9 United Food and Commercial Workers International Union, Mildred Butz, Cindy Rue, Local Union P- 9 United Support Group, P-9 Emergency and Hardship Fund, P-9 Legal and Defense Fund, Adopt a P-9 Family Fund, Local P-9, Ufcw, James v. Guyette, Lynn Huston, Kathryn Buck, Peter Winkels, James Retterath, John Weis, Floyd Lenoch, Carl Pontius v. William H. Wynn, Jay H. Foreman, Jerry Menapace, William Olwell, Alan Lee, Lewis Anderson, Joseph Hansen, John Mancouso, Allen Zack, United Food and Commercial Workers International Union

814 F.2d 547
CourtCourt of Appeals for the Eighth Circuit
DecidedMarch 25, 1987
Docket86-5262
StatusPublished

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Joseph T. Hansen, Trustee of Local Union P-9, United Food and Commercial Workers International Union v. James v. Guyette, Suspended President of Local Union P-9, Lynn Huston, Floyd Lenoch, Peter Winkels, John Weis, Carl Pontius, Kathryn Buck, Jim Retterath, Suspended Executive Board Members of Local P-9, Local Union P-9 United Food and Commercial Workers International Union, Mildred Butz, Cindy Rue, Local Union P- 9 United Support Group, P-9 Emergency and Hardship Fund, P-9 Legal and Defense Fund, Adopt a P-9 Family Fund, Local P-9, Ufcw, James v. Guyette, Lynn Huston, Kathryn Buck, Peter Winkels, James Retterath, John Weis, Floyd Lenoch, Carl Pontius v. William H. Wynn, Jay H. Foreman, Jerry Menapace, William Olwell, Alan Lee, Lewis Anderson, Joseph Hansen, John Mancouso, Allen Zack, United Food and Commercial Workers International Union, 814 F.2d 547 (8th Cir. 1987).

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814 F.2d 547

124 L.R.R.M. (BNA) 3161, 106 Lab.Cas. P 12,284

Joseph T. HANSEN, Trustee of Local Union P-9, United Food
and Commercial Workers International Union, Appellees,
v.
James V. GUYETTE, Suspended President of Local Union P-9,
Lynn Huston, Floyd Lenoch, Peter Winkels, John Weis, Carl
Pontius, Kathryn Buck, Jim Retterath, Suspended Executive
Board Members of Local P-9, Local Union P-9 United Food and
Commercial Workers International Union, Mildred Butz, Cindy
Rue, Local Union P- 9 United Support Group, P-9 Emergency
and Hardship Fund, P-9 Legal and Defense Fund, Adopt A P-9
Family Fund, Appellants.
LOCAL P-9, UFCW, James V. Guyette, Lynn Huston, Kathryn
Buck, Peter Winkels, James Retterath, John Weis,
Floyd Lenoch, Carl Pontius, Appellants,
v.
William H. WYNN, Jay H. Foreman, Jerry Menapace, William
Olwell, Alan Lee, Lewis Anderson, Joseph Hansen,
John Mancouso, Allen Zack, United Food
and Commercial Workers
International Union,
Appellees.

No. 86-5262.

United States Court of Appeals,
Eighth Circuit.

Submitted Dec. 9, 1986.
Decided March 25, 1987.

Emily Bass, New York City, for appellants.

Harry Huge, Washington, D.C., for appellees.

Before ROSS, JOHN R. GIBSON and FAGG, Circuit Judges.

JOHN R. GIBSON, Circuit Judge.

This is an appeal from a district court order granting a preliminary injunction to enforce a trusteeship imposed by the United Food and Commercial Workers International Union (International) on its chartered affiliate, Local P-9, and denying the Local's motion for a preliminary injunction enjoining the trusteeship. 636 F.Supp. 907. The two issues presented on appeal are whether the district court1 erred in concluding that the trusteeship was validly imposed in accordance with the UFCW International Constitution and the applicable federal labor laws, and whether the district court had jurisdiction to impose the injunction. We affirm.

The district court made the following factual findings, which are not challenged by the Local. On August 17, 1985, Local P-9 commenced a strike against Hormel at the plant in Austin, Minnesota. Local P-9 sought and obtained the International's sanction of the strike as required by the UFCW Constitution, the document that sets forth the terms of membership in the International and governs the relationship between the International and the local unions. The International declined, however, to sanction a product boycott or roving picket lines. Despite this lack of approval, Local P-9 extended its picket lines to Hormel plants in Fremont, Nebraska; Ottumwa, Iowa; and Dallas and Algona, Texas. Other UFCW local unions represent the employees at these plants. Over 500 workers at the Ottumwa and Fremont plants were discharged or replaced for honoring Local P-9's picket lines. Local P-9 also initiated a nationwide boycott of Hormel products, notwithstanding the lack of International sanction.

On January 13, 1986, Hormel announced that it would reopen its Austin, Minnesota plant. The Company implemented its alleged final collective bargaining offer and began to hire workers. Of the approximately 1,400 employees at the Austin plant that Local P-9 represented before the strike, approximately 500 returned to work and approximately 500 were permanently replaced.

On March 13, 1986, the International's Executive Committee issued a directive to Local P-9 withdrawing strike sanction, ordering Local P-9 to cease the strike and related activities against Hormel, and stating that the International's primary concern is the preservation of Local P-9 members' jobs and their union. Local P-9's appeal from the directive was denied. The Local, however, continued its strike and strike-related activities.

The International then notified all Local P-9 members of a hearing on the issue of whether Local P-9 should be placed in trusteeship pursuant to article 9(H) of the UFCW Constitution for violating the March 13 directive. The International Executive Committee appointed a hearing officer who provided the parties with procedural rules, relevant federal statutes, and UFCW constitutional provisions. A three-day hearing was conducted in which the parties had an opportunity to examine and cross-examine witnesses under oath and to present other evidence as to whether Local P-9 had complied with the International's March 13 directive. The parties received daily transcripts of the proceedings and submitted post-hearing written statements summarizing the evidence and arguments. After the hearing, the hearing officer issued his report, finding that Local P-9 had failed to comply with the March 13 directive and recommending that Local P-9 be placed in trusteeship.

After receiving this report, the International Executive Committee issued a decision and order, placing Local P-9 in trusteeship for violating the International's March 13 directive, and appointing Joseph T. Hansen as trustee of Local P-9. The Local refused to comply with either the March 13 directive or the directions of Mr. Hansen, and continued to threaten, harass, and intimidate authorized representatives of the International.

Based on these facts and a consideration of the UFCW Constitution and the requirements of the Labor-Management Reporting and Disclosure (Landrum-Griffin) Act of 1959, 29 U.S.C. Secs. 461-466 (1982), the district court concluded that the trusteeship had been validly imposed, that there was a substantial probability that the International will prevail at trial, that the balance of harms weighed in favor of the International, and that the public interest was best served by implementing the trusteeship. Accordingly, the court granted the International's request for a preliminary injunction.

I.

In reviewing the district court's order granting the preliminary injunction, our limited task is to determine whether the court abused its discretion. Olin Water Servs. v. Midland Research Laboratories, Inc., 774 F.2d 303, 307 (8th Cir.1985); Ferry-Morse Seed Co. v. Food Corn, Inc., 729 F.2d 589, 592 (8th Cir.1984). We do not "pass final judgment on the underlying issues, but only * * * ensure that the injunction did not improperly issue on the basis of any clearly erroneous findings of fact or any clear error on an issue of law that may have affected the ultimate balancing of the Dataphase factors."2 Olin Water Servs., 774 F.2d at 307. Since Local P-9 does not claim any error in the district court's findings of fact, our task is further narrowed; we need only determine whether there was any clear error of law that might have affected the balancing test. We also observe under the Landrum-Griffin Act trusteeships imposed after a fair hearing are presumptively valid, and the Local could overcome this presumption only upon clear and convincing proof in the district court of improper purpose or bad faith. 29 U.S.C. Sec. 464(c).

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