Koloedey v. Mutual Beneficial Ass'n of Rail Transportation Employees, Inc.

526 F. Supp. 1158, 1981 U.S. Dist. LEXIS 16107
CourtDistrict Court, D. Delaware
DecidedNovember 24, 1981
DocketCiv. A. No. 80-90
StatusPublished
Cited by1 cases

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Koloedey v. Mutual Beneficial Ass'n of Rail Transportation Employees, Inc., 526 F. Supp. 1158, 1981 U.S. Dist. LEXIS 16107 (D. Del. 1981).

Opinion

MEMORANDUM OPINION

LATCHUM, Chief Judge.

Nora G. Koloedey has petitioned this Court for review of a decision of the National Railroad Adjustment Board (the “Board”) dismissing petitioner’s grievance against respondent, the Mutual Beneficial Association of Rail Transportation Employees, Inc. (“MBA”), on the ground that the Board lacked jurisdiction over the underlying controversy. Under 45 U.S.C. § 153 First (i), the Board is empowered to resolve disputes between “carriers” and their “employees” as those terms are defined in the Railway Labor Act, 45 U.S.C. § 151. The petitioner argues that the Board erroneously concluded that the MBA was not a “carrier” within the meaning of the Act and that Ms. Koloedey, correspondingly, was not an “employee” of a carrier, and urges the Court to set aside these findings and remand the case to the Board for a determination on the merits. Because there are no material facts in dispute, the parties have now filed cross motions for summary judgment. The Court concludes, for the reasons discussed below, that the decision of the Board is final and binding upon the parties and that the Court is not at liberty to disturb that judgment.

The Railway Labor Act vests exclusive jurisdiction in the National Railroad Adjustment Board to decide so-called “minor disputes” between employees and carriers arising out of grievances or the interpretation or application of collective bargaining agreements.

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526 F. Supp. 1158 (D. Delaware, 1981)

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