WASHINGTON MAILERS UNION v. WASHINGTON POST

No. 00-7045

233 F.3d 587 (2000)

Washington Mailers Union No. 29, Affiliated with Communications Workers of America, Appellant v. Washington Post Company, Appellee.

United States Court of Appeals, District of Columbia Circuit.

Decided December 8, 2000


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Richard Rosenblatt argued the cause for appellant. With him on the briefs was Mark F. Wilson.

Willis J. Goldsmith argued the cause and filed the brief for appellee.

Before: TATEL and GARLAND, Circuit Judges, and SILBERMAN, Senior Circuit Judge.


Opinion for the Court filed by Senior Circuit Judge Silberman.

SILBERMAN, Senior Circuit Judge:

The Washington Mailers Union brought suit in federal district court seeking to compel the Washington Post to arbitrate a dispute concerning the job security provision of the collective bargaining agreement. The court granted the Post's motion for summary judgment. It concluded that the issue was related to an area of management discretion and refused to order arbitration...

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