Rose M. Holland v. Burlington Industries, Inc.

772 F.2d 1140, 27 Wage & Hour Cas. (BNA) 548, 6 Employee Benefits Cas. (BNA) 2129, 1985 U.S. App. LEXIS 21595
CourtCourt of Appeals for the Fourth Circuit
DecidedSeptember 3, 1985
Docket84-2241
StatusPublished

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Bluebook
Rose M. Holland v. Burlington Industries, Inc., 772 F.2d 1140, 27 Wage & Hour Cas. (BNA) 548, 6 Employee Benefits Cas. (BNA) 2129, 1985 U.S. App. LEXIS 21595 (4th Cir. 1985).

Opinion

772 F.2d 1140

27 Wage & Hour Cas. (BN 548, 54 USLW 2146,
103 Lab.Cas. P 55,525,
6 Employee Benefits Ca 2129

Rose M. HOLLAND; Jean H. Stallings; Walter Burlington,
Jr.; John C. Brooks, Commissioner of Labor of the
State of North Carolina, Plaintiffs,
and
Bill N. Slack; Jimmy W. Aheron; Carol Aldridge; Pamila B.
Apple; Carole Baggett; Thomas F. Bowden; Walter Brom;
Nellie B. Burwell; Elizabeth S. Canada; Gary L. Carter;
Irene Chandler; James J. Clifford; Linda S. Coble; James
A. Crawford; Ruth Dixon; Octavia M. Driver; Edmund
Foster; Richard C. Foy; Peggy A. Gerringer; Deville
Goodman; Ada R. Griffin; Delanor M. Hamby; Mildred R.
Hester; Evelyn H. Hilton; Peggy W. Hodge; Mary E. Hope;
Joseph J. Houston; Don Huffman; Jeff Hughes, Yvonnie B.
James; Melvin E. King; Norma M. Loy; Sara Copeland
Maness; Linda Mooneyham; Cora N. Moore; Virginia M.
Moore; Robert C. Moricle; Edna M. Murray; Faye F. Neese;
Gladys J. Oakley; Patricia G. Page; Daniel E. Perry;
Barbara P. Petty; P. Douglas Pierce; Betty Hornaday Ray;
Ruth S. Rich; Mary Darlene Rierson; Fred Brewer Roberts;
Ida B. Saul; William A. Seelman; Sylvia R. Shoe; Gladys
H. Shore; Frances Simmons; Mary Foust Stansell; Peggy P.
Stone; Sherman C. Summers; Frances B. Sykes; Barbara D.
Thompson; Ronald F. Tyree; Hazel P. Walker; Mary Lou
Whitfield; Rita P. Whitley; Sandra F. Wilson; Brownie A.
Wright; Elsie B. Young; Bettie J. Boswell; Debbie M.
Rascoe; Lemmer Sherdina Sellars; Jack T. Sullivan; Claude
O. Anders; Eva Barr; Margaret Brindle; Hoyt Cheek, Sr.;
Hubert Foltz; Clyde Jarrell; Robert Martin; Thelma
Martin; Leslie Morehead; Gerald Moretz; Alice Nelson;
Carolyn Rayfield; Daisy Rickey; Ethel Royal; Larry
Wright; William K. Anders; Merilla L. Barrier; Diane L.
Boehm; Henry M. Brown; Hilda K. Cox; Stephen E. Elmore,
Jr.; Richard L. Hall; William Jones; Paul M. King;
Robert E. May; William Robert Oman; Cecil A. Poff; John
W. Quick; Clifton Smith; Mary Smith; J. Clay Stiles, III;
Bobby S. Tew; Thurman A. Chriscoe; Roy F. Williamson;
Betty Albright; Nadine Albright; Boyce J. Asbill; Doris
S. Baughan; Larry C. Beane; Melodye Snow Beard; Susan
Beasley; Robert N. Blevins; Karen L. Boling; Wanda
Bowman; Linda B. Brady; Linda P. Bristow; David Brittain;
Marcella Jo Brittain; Mary R. Bullard; Betty S. Byrd;
Charles H. Byrd; George M. Byrum; Charles F. Cagle, Jr.;
Claude R. Cagle; Ann J. Campbell; Joe J. Cassett;
Kimberly Spoon Coats; Garland J. Cole; George C. Cole;
Ted Cooley; Clara M. Cox; Phyllis Ingold Cox; Cindy M.
Cranford; Tommy L. Cranford; Curtis L. Craven; Jackie
Nall Davis; Wayne L. Duggins; Nancy M. Ellison; Herman A.
Flynt; Cecil C. Gatlin; Earl Glover; Willard E. Gordon;
Rayford B. Grant; James L. Hammer; Donald L. Harshaw;
Larry Lee Highsmith; Tommy W. Hill; Kathryn Jeanette
Hogan; Carroll D. Hoyle; Sandra Hunsucker; Katherine R.
James; Linda Jordan Kennedy; Coy A. Kiser; Marilyn Hewitt
Knight; Robert N.W. Knott; Gaynell H. Ledwall; Marguerite
M. Lineberry; Shelby L. Logsdon; Marlene B. Lucas;
Barbara S. Miller; Juanita K. Moody; Grace H. McNeill;
Robert F. McWilliams; Susan B. Pack; Cathy D. Powers;
Betty M. Reeves; Van E. Rich; Edwin L. Ridge; Harry Rose;
Carol L. Savchak; Lenora C. Shaw; James W. Slaughter;
Bobby N. Smith; Mike S. Smith; Imogene N. Snider; John W.
Snider; Mary Edith Spoon; Jean A. Stafford; Mozelle A.
Stout; Harriett W. Summey; Brenda S. Thomas; Gerald D.
Thomas; Frances Freeman Tilley; Hazel S. Trogdon; Betty
C. Von Cannon; Myrle L. Walker; William Bullock; Eurika
Plummer; Terriel E. Wessinger, Jr.; Walter G. Williamson;
James L. Wilson, Jr.; Mildred C. York; Faye T. Yow; Brian
Dale Manuel; Raymond Claude Evans; A. Gene Heidel; Brenda
B. Herndon; Russell W. Herndon; Virginia H. Schulte;
Sandra G. Walker; Sharon G. Warren; Shirley W. Welch and
Roger Downs, Appellants
v.
BURLINGTON INDUSTRIES, INC.; Calvin A. Michaels; Charles
A. McLendon; Humberto L. Quintana; Appellees.
State of New York, Amicus Curiae.

No. 84-2241.

United States Court of Appeals,
Fourth Circuit.

Argued May 7, 1985.
Decided Sept. 3, 1985.

Marion G. Follin, III, Greensboro, N.C., Tiare B. Smiley, Asst. Atty. Gen., Raleigh, N.C. (Michael K. Curtis, Smith, Patterson, Follin, Curtis, James & Harkavy, Greensboro, N.C., Lacy H. Thornburg, Atty. Gen., John C. Brooks, Com'r of Labor, Thomas A. Harris, Director Wage and Hour Div., Raleigh, N.C., on brief) for appellants/intervenor.

McNeill Smith, Greensboro, N.C. (Ben F. Tennille, Smith, Moore, Smith, Schell & Hunter, Greensboro, N.C., on brief) for appellee.

Robert Hermann, Sol. Gen., O. Peter Sherwood, Deputy Sol. Gen., Albany, N.Y., Carlin Meyer, Jane Lauer Barker, Andrew Schultz, Asst. Attys. Gen., Robert Abrams, Atty. Gen., New York City, on brief) for amicus curiae.

Before HALL and WILKINSON, Circuit Judges, and BUTZNER, Senior Circuit Judge.

WILKINSON, Circuit Judge:

Former employees of Burlington Industries, Inc. Socks and Hosiery Divisions brought suit seeking to recover severance pay allegedly due upon Burlington's sale of the divisions to Kayser-Roth Corporation. The court below granted summary judgment for defendant after finding that the severance pay policy at issue was subject to the Employee Retirement Income Security Act ("ERISA"), 29 U.S.C. Sec. 1001 et seq., that ERISA preempted state law, and that Burlington's decision to deny severance pay was neither arbitrary or capricious. Finding no error in these holdings, we affirm.

* The 200 appellants were employees of Burlington's Socks and Hosiery Divisions on January 3, 1982, when Burlington sold the divisions to Kayser-Roth as going concerns. Pursuant to agreement with Burlington, Kayser-Roth offered employment to virtually all employees of these divisions, including appellants, who continued to work without interruption. The five employees not offered employment with Kayser-Roth received severance pay under the plan described below, and Burlington agreed to provide severance pay to any employee terminated by Kayser-Roth within six months of the transfer of ownership.

Burlington has maintained a severance pay plan for salaried employees since at least 1953. At the relevant time, the terms of the plan appeared in the company's Policy Manual, available to employees on request, and in the Salaried Employees' Handbook. The Handbook described the plan in general terms, providing that two weeks' to twelve months' severance pay would be available to "full time employees who involuntarily leave the company."1 The Policy Manual discussed the plan in more detail. In addition to setting out payment schedules for severance pay based on an employee's age and length of service, the Manual established eligibility requirements for severance pay. The most relevant requirement was that of "job termination," said to include "terminations due to circumstances such as elimination or modification of operations or other job elimination due to bona fide organizational changes."2

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