Sheet Metal Workers' Local 28 of New Jersey Welfare Fund Arthur Moore William Viotle Joseph Demark Frank Cregan Andy Mihal Richard Domanico Sheet Metal Workers' Local 20 of New Jersey Welfare Fund Ralph A. Quackenbush Gilbert Nelson Edward S. Burke Michael Ryan Brian Deegan Richard Bonner Michael Losito Arthur Ford Henry Pfeifer June R. Pfeifer Thomas Welch John Sirochman, Sr. Milton Kubu John Rupshis George Pace, Sr. Sheet Metal Workers' International Association Local 28 Sheet Metal Workers' International Association Local 27 William G. Sullivan Ronald Boyle Carol Ann Boyle v. Edward Gallagher, Trustee Cornelius P. Sharkey, Jr., Trustee Bernard Yamakaitis, Trustee Harry Harris, Trustee Campbell Johnstone, Trustee Eugene Morrison, Trustee Sheet Metal Workers' Local Union 22 of New Jersey Welfare Fund. Sheet Metal Workers' National Pension Fund Sheet Metal Workers International Association, Local 28 Sheet Metal Workers International Association, Local 27 Edward J. Carlough, Trustee Robert T. Stringer, Trustee C.T. Roff, Trustee Cavet Snyder, Trustee Salvatore J. Cardella Rocco Cassio Thomas Cofield Francis Daughenti Robert Davis Ernest E. Finizio Arthur P. Ford Lawrence A. Fredericks Ronald J. Gehring Ronald N. Gedman Herbert Gunsaules Matthew M. Hirsh John Hyland Milton J. Kubu George J. Martin Robert J. Miller June Nolan Frederick Rotz George E. Schwerdt John P. Sirochman Robert J. Smith Henry Zaleski Paul Vella v. Edward Gallagher, Trustee Cornelius P. Sharkey, Jr., Trustee Bernard Yamakaitis, Trustee Harry Harris, Trustee Campbell Johnstone, Trustee Eugene Morrison, Trustee Sheet Metal Workers Local Union 22 of New Jersey Pension Fund

960 F.2d 1195
CourtCourt of Appeals for the Third Circuit
DecidedMay 14, 1992
Docket91-5056
StatusPublished

This text of 960 F.2d 1195 (Sheet Metal Workers' Local 28 of New Jersey Welfare Fund Arthur Moore William Viotle Joseph Demark Frank Cregan Andy Mihal Richard Domanico Sheet Metal Workers' Local 20 of New Jersey Welfare Fund Ralph A. Quackenbush Gilbert Nelson Edward S. Burke Michael Ryan Brian Deegan Richard Bonner Michael Losito Arthur Ford Henry Pfeifer June R. Pfeifer Thomas Welch John Sirochman, Sr. Milton Kubu John Rupshis George Pace, Sr. Sheet Metal Workers' International Association Local 28 Sheet Metal Workers' International Association Local 27 William G. Sullivan Ronald Boyle Carol Ann Boyle v. Edward Gallagher, Trustee Cornelius P. Sharkey, Jr., Trustee Bernard Yamakaitis, Trustee Harry Harris, Trustee Campbell Johnstone, Trustee Eugene Morrison, Trustee Sheet Metal Workers' Local Union 22 of New Jersey Welfare Fund. Sheet Metal Workers' National Pension Fund Sheet Metal Workers International Association, Local 28 Sheet Metal Workers International Association, Local 27 Edward J. Carlough, Trustee Robert T. Stringer, Trustee C.T. Roff, Trustee Cavet Snyder, Trustee Salvatore J. Cardella Rocco Cassio Thomas Cofield Francis Daughenti Robert Davis Ernest E. Finizio Arthur P. Ford Lawrence A. Fredericks Ronald J. Gehring Ronald N. Gedman Herbert Gunsaules Matthew M. Hirsh John Hyland Milton J. Kubu George J. Martin Robert J. Miller June Nolan Frederick Rotz George E. Schwerdt John P. Sirochman Robert J. Smith Henry Zaleski Paul Vella v. Edward Gallagher, Trustee Cornelius P. Sharkey, Jr., Trustee Bernard Yamakaitis, Trustee Harry Harris, Trustee Campbell Johnstone, Trustee Eugene Morrison, Trustee Sheet Metal Workers Local Union 22 of New Jersey Pension Fund) is published on Counsel Stack Legal Research, covering Court of Appeals for the Third Circuit primary law. Counsel Stack provides free access to over 12 million legal documents including statutes, case law, regulations, and constitutions.

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Sheet Metal Workers' Local 28 of New Jersey Welfare Fund Arthur Moore William Viotle Joseph Demark Frank Cregan Andy Mihal Richard Domanico Sheet Metal Workers' Local 20 of New Jersey Welfare Fund Ralph A. Quackenbush Gilbert Nelson Edward S. Burke Michael Ryan Brian Deegan Richard Bonner Michael Losito Arthur Ford Henry Pfeifer June R. Pfeifer Thomas Welch John Sirochman, Sr. Milton Kubu John Rupshis George Pace, Sr. Sheet Metal Workers' International Association Local 28 Sheet Metal Workers' International Association Local 27 William G. Sullivan Ronald Boyle Carol Ann Boyle v. Edward Gallagher, Trustee Cornelius P. Sharkey, Jr., Trustee Bernard Yamakaitis, Trustee Harry Harris, Trustee Campbell Johnstone, Trustee Eugene Morrison, Trustee Sheet Metal Workers' Local Union 22 of New Jersey Welfare Fund. Sheet Metal Workers' National Pension Fund Sheet Metal Workers International Association, Local 28 Sheet Metal Workers International Association, Local 27 Edward J. Carlough, Trustee Robert T. Stringer, Trustee C.T. Roff, Trustee Cavet Snyder, Trustee Salvatore J. Cardella Rocco Cassio Thomas Cofield Francis Daughenti Robert Davis Ernest E. Finizio Arthur P. Ford Lawrence A. Fredericks Ronald J. Gehring Ronald N. Gedman Herbert Gunsaules Matthew M. Hirsh John Hyland Milton J. Kubu George J. Martin Robert J. Miller June Nolan Frederick Rotz George E. Schwerdt John P. Sirochman Robert J. Smith Henry Zaleski Paul Vella v. Edward Gallagher, Trustee Cornelius P. Sharkey, Jr., Trustee Bernard Yamakaitis, Trustee Harry Harris, Trustee Campbell Johnstone, Trustee Eugene Morrison, Trustee Sheet Metal Workers Local Union 22 of New Jersey Pension Fund, 960 F.2d 1195 (3d Cir. 1992).

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960 F.2d 1195

140 L.R.R.M. (BNA) 2001, 121 Lab.Cas. P 10,097,
15 Employee Benefits Cas. 1074

SHEET METAL WORKERS' LOCAL 28 OF NEW JERSEY WELFARE FUND;
Arthur Moore; William Viotle; Joseph Demark; Frank
Cregan; Andy Mihal; Richard Domanico; Sheet Metal
Workers' Local 20 of New Jersey Welfare Fund; Ralph A.
Quackenbush; Gilbert Nelson; Edward S. Burke; Michael
Ryan; Brian Deegan; Richard Bonner; Michael Losito;
Arthur Ford; Henry Pfeifer; June R. Pfeifer; Thomas
Welch; John Sirochman, Sr.; Milton Kubu; John Rupshis;
George Pace, Sr.; Sheet Metal Workers' International
Association Local 28; Sheet Metal Workers' International
Association Local 27; William G. Sullivan; Ronald Boyle;
Carol Ann Boyle
v.
Edward GALLAGHER, Trustee; Cornelius P. Sharkey, Jr.,
Trustee; Bernard Yamakaitis, Trustee; Harry Harris,
Trustee; Campbell Johnstone, Trustee; Eugene Morrison,
Trustee; Sheet Metal Workers' Local Union 22 of New Jersey
Welfare Fund.
SHEET METAL WORKERS' NATIONAL PENSION FUND; Sheet Metal
Workers International Association, Local 28; Sheet Metal
Workers International Association, Local 27; Edward J.
Carlough, Trustee; Robert T. Stringer, Trustee; C.T. Roff,
Trustee; Cavet Snyder, Trustee; Salvatore J. Cardella;
Rocco Cassio; Thomas Cofield; Francis Daughenti; Robert
Davis; Ernest E. Finizio; Arthur P. Ford; Lawrence A.
Fredericks; Ronald J. Gehring; Ronald N. Gedman; Herbert
Gunsaules; Matthew M. Hirsh; John Hyland; Milton J. Kubu;
George J. Martin; Robert J. Miller; June Nolan;
Frederick Rotz; George E. Schwerdt; John P. Sirochman;
Robert J. Smith; Henry Zaleski; Paul Vella
v.
Edward GALLAGHER, Trustee; Cornelius P. Sharkey, Jr.,
Trustee; Bernard Yamakaitis, Trustee; Harry Harris,
Trustee; Campbell Johnstone, Trustee; Eugene Morrison,
Trustee; Sheet Metal Workers Local Union 22 of New Jersey
Pension Fund.

No. 91-5056.

United States Court of Appeals,
Third Circuit.

Argued June 13, 1991.
Decided April 3, 1992.
As Amended May 14, 1992.

Theodore M. Lieverman (argued), James Katz, Mark Belland, Tomar, Simonoff, Adourian & O'Brien, Haddonfield, N.J., Raymond J. Sweeney, Washington, D.C., for appellants.

John A. Craner (argued), Craner, Nelson, Satkin & Scheer, Scotch Plains, N.J., for appellees.

Before: BECKER and ALITO, Circuit Judges, and HUYETT, District Judge.*

OPINION OF THE COURT

BECKER, Circuit Judge.

This case arises from a dispute between two labor unions over the right to control a welfare fund and a pension fund. One union, an independent local, seceded from the other, an international union, and asserted control over the local's pension and welfare funds, which had previously been controlled by the international. After the secession, a subgroup within the independent returned to membership in locals affiliated with the international. The members of this subgroup believed that the trustees of the pension and welfare funds had breached their fiduciary duties by allowing the independent to assert control over the funds. Further, the members of this subgroup believed that they retained rights to monies in the independent pension and welfare funds that had been contributed on their behalf.

Consequently, the plaintiffs--a number of individuals who left the independent to return to locals affiliated with the international, the pension and welfare funds of the international and their trustees, and the locals affiliated with the international and their trustees--brought suit in the District Court for the District of New Jersey against the pension and welfare funds of the independent local and those funds' trustees. The plaintiffs sought to have control over the independent's pension and welfare funds returned to the international. Further, the plaintiffs sought to have the defendant funds disgorge to the plaintiff funds those assets in the defendant funds attributable to employees who left the independent to rejoin locals affiliated with the international.

The district court entered judgment in favor of the defendants, and plaintiffs appealed. This appeal requires us to decide whether the trustees of the independent local's benefit funds breached any fiduciary duties under the Employee Retirement Income Security Act (ERISA), 29 USC §§ 1001-1461 (1988), by refusing to disgorge monies from the funds and by designating the independent local as the union settlor for the fund. Further, we must determine whether a "structural defect" arises in employee benefit funds under Section 302(c)(5) of the Labor Management Relations Act (LMRA), 29 USC § 186(c)(5) (1988), when a fund retains monies contributed on behalf of employees who have left to join another union.

For the reasons that follow, we will affirm the district court's judgment with respect to the fiduciary duty issues but will reverse and remand for further proceedings to determine whether structural defects exist in the funds.

I. FACTS AND PROCEDURAL HISTORY

On October 16, 1981, plaintiff Edward J. Carlough, General President of the Sheet Metal Workers' International Association ("the International" or "SMWIA"), issued an order consolidating several of the International's locals in New Jersey into three larger locals. Carlough's order specifically directed that Local 22 of the SMWIA be disbanded and that its members be absorbed into SMWIA Locals 28, 27, and 19. Approximately 500 active journeymen and apprentices belonged to Local 22 at the time that the International ordered the merger. Under the Carlough plan, members of SMWIA Local 22 working in Union County and Morris County would become members of SMWIA Local 28, an existing local. After the merger, SMWIA Local 28 was to have within its territory both New York City and Northern New Jersey. Members of SMWIA Local 22 working in Somerset County were to become part of a new local, SMWIA Local 27, as would members of three other dismantled SMWIA locals.1

Under the terms of the merger order, Local 22 members were to receive credit in their new locals for time served in their old locals, which would be used in calculating their benefits and pensions. The International ordered Local 22's property and assets distributed proportionately to SMWIA Locals 27 and 28. The merger, in essence, contemplated that Local 22 would be dissolved and that its members would be treated as if they had always been members of their new locals.

At the time of the prescribed merger, Local 22 was party to a collective bargaining agreement with the Sheet Metal Contractors Association of Union, Morris, Somerset, and Sussex Counties ("the Contractors Association"), a group of thirteen employers in Northern New Jersey. It was also party to collective bargaining agreements with twenty-three contractors in Northern New Jersey who were not affiliated with the Contractors Association.

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