COURT DECLINES TO RECONSIDER ORDER DISMISSING SUIT TO ENFORCE ARBITRATION AWARD FOR LACK OF JURISDICTION

A court has denied reconsideration of its earlier order holding that an award postponing the determination of a remedy is not final and binding and, thus, is not subject to review. We reported on the earlier order in an August 20, 2009 post. The American Postal Workers’ Union brought a suit alleging that the United States Postal Service breached a collective bargaining agreement by failing to comply with an arbitration award finding liability. On July 14, 2009, the court dismissed the case for lack of jurisdiction. The Union moved for reconsideration, principally arguing that that it should be permitted to move forward to enforce the award because it had been granted final injunctive relief. The court found that the Union was simply regurgitating its earlier, unsuccessful argument. Therefore, the motion for reconsideration was denied. American Postal Workers’ Union v. United States Postal Service, Case No. 08-2200 (USDC D.D.C. Sept. 2, 2009).

This post written by Brian Perryman.

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