William Turner v. City Of Philadelphia

262 F.3d 222, 7 Wage & Hour Cas.2d (BNA) 339, 2001 U.S. App. LEXIS 18785
CourtCourt of Appeals for the Third Circuit
DecidedAugust 21, 2001
Docket00-1519
StatusPublished
Cited by27 cases

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Bluebook
William Turner v. City Of Philadelphia, 262 F.3d 222, 7 Wage & Hour Cas.2d (BNA) 339, 2001 U.S. App. LEXIS 18785 (3d Cir. 2001).

Opinion

262 F.3d 222 (3rd Cir. 2001)

WILLIAM TURNER; YVONNE RUFFIN; JAMES OECHSLE; GLADYS WOODARD; GEORGE AALBREGTSE; CALVIN AKERS; ROBERT ALBRIGHT; BARRY AMOS; KEVIN ANDERSON; ELLIOTT BAILEY; TYRONE BANKS; WILLIAM BAUER; WILSON BECKWITH, JR.; VITO BENDZIUS; DEBORAH BLACKMAN; GLENDA BLAKE; LORETTA BLAKE; BERTRAND BLIER, SR.; JOSEPH BLOCKER; MARY BONETT; JAMES BOSTON; CHARLES BOTTOMS; CAROLYN BOYCE; FABIAN BRINSON; VICTOR BROWN; WILLIAM BRYANT; RALPH BURTON; CARL BURWELL; VALERIA CARR-PULLEN; JULIE I. CARTER; SHEILA CATLETT; BARBARA CHAVIS; RODNEY CHRISTIAN; RONALD CIAVARDONE; EDWARD CLARK; DONNA COLLIER; RICHARD CONGELOSI; EILEEN COOK; JAMES COOPER; GENEVIEVE CORBI; JOSEPH COUSER; EDWARD CRUMP; CLEMON DAVIS; CORNELIA DAVIS; GLEN DAVIS; NATHANIEL DAVIS; HERMINIO DELGADO; TERESA DIXON; ELIZABETH DONNELLY; JOHN DONNELLY; SHAWN DONNELLY; GLORIA DOUGHTY; FREDERICK DRAKE; KEITH T. DRAKE; RICARDO DRUMMOND; TIMOTHY DUFFY; DIANA DUKES; FAY EARLY; CARLOS FELICIANO; ANTHONY FISHER; CHRISTINE FOWLER; RALPH FOXWORTH; SYBIL FREEMAN; RICHARD FRENCH; MICHAEL FULLER; JOSEPH FURNESS; JOHN GALLAGHER; RICHARD GALLOWAY; LUCINDA GIBBONS; VICTOR GILL; JOAN GOLDBERG; MICHAEL GOODMAN; LISA GOODS; DEMETRIA GORDAN; JOHN GREEN; RUTH GREEN; RONNIE HAAS; NADA HALL; TRACI HALL; ROBIN HAMES-SMITH; JULIA HAMILTON; CHARLES HAMMOND; CHARLES HARLEY; JACQUELINE HARRISON; EILEEN HARVEY; SHARON HATCHER; PATRICK HENDERSON; SEAN HENDERSON; ELIZABETH HENRY; TRACI HERDER; BURNIE HILL; WILLETTE HILL; GAIL HOLLAND; JACQUELINE HOLLOWAY; STANLEY HOLMES; TRUEMANNA HOWLAND; WILLIAM HUBER; MARY HULL; GERALDINE HUNTER; RONALD HUNTER; MICHAEL INNAMORATO; GLORIA JACKSON; GLORIA JEFFCOAT EDWARDS; ESTELLE JENKINS; GENEVA JOHNSON; HELENE JOHNSON; MELVIN JOHNSON; SAMUEL JOHNSON; ARLETHA JONES; BERTHA JONES; ERNEST JONES; MARGARET JONES; LORNA KAPLAN; THOMAS KEYS; THEODORE KRAUS; JOYCE LAUGHINGHOUSE; TYRA LAWS; WILLIAM E. LAWTON; KEVIN LEE; JOHN LEWIS, SR.; PATRICIA LEWIS; WILLIAM
LOGAN; MICHAEL LONG; JOSE LOPEZ; EUGENE LOVE; CHARLES LUBICKY, JR.; ANTHONY LUCAS; ARTHUR LUPTON; MARY HELEN MADDEN; WILFREDO MALAVE; MICHAEL MARATEA; RICHARD MARCHEWKA; RICHARD MARIOTT; GREGORY MARSHALL; GERALD MAY; DARYL MCCALL; PAUL MCCANN; ARNEIDA MCNEIL; DORLEEN MCQUEEN; ERMA MERRITT; MARK MICHALOWSKI; DAWN MIDDLETON-BRYANT; MARY MILLER; JONATHAN MOODY, JR.; JACQUELIN MOORE; JOSEPH MOORE; KENNETH MOORE; MICHAEL MORAN; ALVIN MORRIS, JR.; EUGENIA MUHAMMAD; EDWARD MULHOLLAND; LINDA MULLIN; JOHN MUNIZZA; JANICE MURPHY; CLAUDE MYERS; NANETTE NORMAN; JAMES NUSKY, JR.; BERNARDO OLIVER; SUSAN ORTIZ; WILLIAM ORTIZ; DENEAN OSBORNE; BRYAN OUTTERBRIDGE; PAUL PALMER; CLAYTON O. PICKENS; WANDA PICKETT; AARON PIERCE; RENEE POLES; ANTHONY PORTA; CHRISTOPHER PORTA; ANN PORTER; ANNAMARIA POWELL; EARL PRYOR; NINA QUARLES; WILLIAM QUIGLEY; MARIAN REESE; MARSHALL ROBINSON; MARTY ROBINSON; MARTA RODRIGUEZ; JULIA ROGERS; NANCY ROLLINS; WILLIAM ROSS; KEITH RUSSELL; ROBERT RUSSELL; JOHN SAHOU; JOHN SCHMIDT; GEORGE SCOTT; KENNETH SHAW; PETER SHAW; LISA SHELTON; ROBERT SHELTON; CATHERINE SHIRLEY; KATIE SINGLETON; EUGENE SMITH; KEVIN SMITH; PHYLLIS SMITH; ROOSEVELT SMITH; SHARON SMITH; SIDNEY SMITH; FRANCINE SMITH-SHELTON; VERONICA SMOKES; CHARLENE SNEAD; RICHARD SPINELLI; CHARLES SPORT; DENISE ST. JOHN; MARY STATON; LATANYA M. STEPHENSON; PAMELA L. STEVENS; WILLIAM E. STEWART, JR.; CHERYL STOVALL; NATHANIEL SULLIVAN; ALBERT SWINDLE, JR.; JOHN TARCZEWSKI; ANIKA TAYLOR; BARBARA THOMAS; PATRICIA THOMAS; BRADFORD THOMPSON; FLOYD TILLMAN; DONALD TOMES; GEORGE TRAPP; KIMTHIA TRUESDALE; JANICE TURNER; CHARLES TURPIN; CORNELL TYLER; UFA UTLEY; LILLIAN WALKER; WAYNE WALLACE; MICHAEL WEAVER; FREDERICK WEBB; THERESA WEBER; BERNADETTE WEST; ROCHELLE WHITTINGTON; RONALD WILCH; FRED WILEY; IRIS N. WILEY; WILLIAM WILEY; RONALD WILKINS; ERIC WILLIAMS; JIMMY WILLIAMS; IRVIN WYATT; PATRICIA YOUNG; TIMOTHY YOUNG, APPELLANTS
v.
CITY OF PHILADELPHIA; THOMAS COSTELLO, PRISONS COMMISSIONER

No. 00-1519

UNITED STATES COURT OF APPEALS FOR THE THIRD CIRCUIT

Argued: July 31, 2001
Filed: August 21, 2001

On Appeal From the United States District Court For the Eastern District of Pennsylvania (D.C. Civ. No. 98-cv-02990) District Judge: Honorable Jay C. WaldmanRobert Goggin, Esquire William L. Keller & Associates, P.C. 1528 Walnut Street Philadelphia, PA 19107 Walter Weir, Jr., Esquire Richard P. Coe, Jr., Esquire (argued) Weir & Partners, Llp 1339 Chestnut Street Suite 500, The Widener Building Philadelphia, PA 19107 Counsel for Appellants

Mark J. Foley, Esquire Raymond A. Kresge, Esquire (argued) George A. Voegele, Jr., Esquire Klett, Rooney, Lieber & Schorling, P.C. Two Logan Square, 12th Floor Philadelphia, PA 19103-2756 Counsel for Appellees

Before: Becker, Chief Judge, McKEE, and Weis, Circuit Judges.

OPINION OF THE COURT

Becker, Chief Judge.

This is an appeal from an order of the District Court granting summary judgment for the defendants in a class action suit brought by over 200 current and former corrections officers against the City of Philadelphia and the City Prisons Commissioner. The officers, seeking overtime compensation under the Fair Labor Standards Act (FLSA) for the time they spent changing into and out of their uniforms, demand $1.4 million in overtime back pay for this change time, along with $1.4 million in liquidated damages, attorneys fees, and a court order requiring change time compensation in the future. For the reasons that follow, we affirm.

I.

The FLSA actually speaks directly to this issue. Under S 207(a)(1), employers must pay their employees an overtime wage for hours worked in excess of forty hours per week. See 29 U.S.C. S 207(a)(1). We assume arguendo, as plaintiffs would have us do, that clothes and uniform change time would ordinarily be included within hours worked.1 Section 203(o), however, provides a specific exclusion from the calculation of hours worked for clothes and uniform change time:

Hours Worked.--In determining for the purposes of sections 206 and 207 of this title the hours for which an employee is employed, there shall be excluded any time spent in changing clothes or washing at the beginning or end of each workday which was excluded from measured working time during the week involved by the express terms of or by custom or practice under a bona fide collective-bargaining agreement applicable to the particular employee.

29 U.S.C. S 203(o). The express terms of the relevant collective bargaining agreement in this case do not mention an exclusion of change time from hours worked. The dispositive issue, therefore, is whether there is a"custom or practice under a bona fide collective-bargaining agreement" in the Philadelphia corrections system of excluding change time from compensable hours worked.

Because this is an appeal from the grant of summary judgment in favor of the defendants, in order to succeed on appeal plaintiffs need to demonstrate that there is a genuine issue of material fact as to whether such a"custom or practice under a bona fide collective-bargaining agreement" exists. Judge Waldman, the author of the District Court's opinion, did not think such a genuine issue was created, in light of the following uncontroverted facts:

(1) The City of Philadelphia has not compensated corrections officers for change time for over 30 years.

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