MACHINISTS & AEROSPACE WORKERS v. CARIBE ELECTRIC PRODUCTS

No. 96-1505.

108 F.3d 422 (1997)

INTERNATIONAL ASSOCIATION OF MACHINISTS AND AEROSPACE WORKERS, (AFL-CIO), LOCAL 2725, Plaintiff, Appellee, v. CARIBE GENERAL ELECTRIC PRODUCTS, INC., Defendant, Appellant.

United States Court of Appeals, First Circuit.

Decided March 13, 1997.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Felix Benitez Colon with whom Rivera Tulla & Ferrer was on brief, for appellant.

Luis F. Padilla, Hato Rey, PR, for appellee.

Before BOUDIN, Circuit Judge, CAMPBELL and BOWNES, Senior Circuit Judges.


BOUDIN, Circuit Judge.

The union, representing the employees of Caribe General Electric ("Caribe"), sued the company in the district court for damages and related relief for a refusal to arbitrate, or for an order requiring it to arbitrate, five specific grievances under a collective bargaining agreement. The district court ordered arbitration as to all of the grievances, ruling that the arbitrator should determine whether the grievances were arbitrable. We hold that...

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