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Railroad Yardmasters of N. Am. v. Pittsburgh L.E.R. Co.

United States District Court, N.D. Ohio, E.D
Dec 12, 1940
39 F. Supp. 876 (N.D. Ohio 1940)

Opinion

No. 20375.

December 12, 1940.

Thomas J. McBride, of Youngstown, Ohio, for plaintiff.

R.B. Wilson, of Youngstown, Ohio, for defendant Pittsburgh L.E.R. Co.

Lester J. Abele and Arnold M. Edelman, of Hartshorn, Thomas, Abele, Phillips Mitchell, both of Cleveland, Ohio, for defendants Henry Dahlberg and Forest C. Singer.


Action by the Railroad Yardmasters of North America, Incorporated, for and on behalf of the yardmasters employed on the Pittsburgh Lake Erie Railroad, against the Pittsburgh Lake Erie Railroad Company, and two of its yardmasters who were awarded seniority rights by a Division of the Railroad Adjustment Board, to enjoin defendants from enforcing the decision of the board, wherein two other yardmasters employed by the named defendant filed a motion to intervene.

Complaint dismissed.


The plaintiff appears to have brought suit in a representative capacity against the defendant railroad and two yardmasters who were awarded seniority rights by a Division of the Railroad Adjustment Board. The complaint asserts that the Board acted without jurisdiction and that its proceedings were in violation of the statutes establishing the Board and governing its procedure. The grounds upon which the unlawful action of the Board is based are not necessary to be recited, under the view the Court takes of the case. The plaintiff prayed for an order to show cause directed to the defendants requiring them to appear and show cause why a preliminary injunction should not be issued enjoining the defendants from enforcing and putting into effect the decision of the Railroad Adjustment Board, and that upon final hearing a permanent injunction against the enforcement of, or attempting to enforce or put in effect, the order of the Board, be entered. Answers were filed by the railroad and the two individual defendants. Two other yardmasters employed by the defendant railroad have filed a motion to intervene in the proceedings.

The second defense in the answers of the individual defendants is that the amended complaint fails to state a cause of action over which this court has jurisdiction. Thus, the question of jurisdiction is raised and should be determined before any further proceedings are taken in the case.

The only judicial review of the Railroad Adjustment Board's orders is provided by Section 153 of Title 45, U.S.C.A. There is no provision in Section 153 for testing the order and finding of a Division of the Railroad Adjustment Board by such action as is presented here. The plaintiffs are, in fact, seeking to enjoin compliance with or enforcement of the order of the Board. The only court action provided by Section 153 is granted to the person for whose benefit the order was made.

I can find nothing in the Act providing for a collateral attack upon the propriety of the Board's order and without its presence. It well may be that the defendants, Singer and Dahlberg, for whose benefit the order was made, are entitled, under Section 153, to commence an action against the railroad for relief in compliance with the Board's order; and in such action it is possible that the plaintiffs, and others adversely affected, may intervene, but I can find nothing in the Act to authorize the jurisdiction or the relief asserted by the plaintiffs. While the defendants, Singer and Dahlberg, have filed answers and cross-claims seeking to have the defendant railroad comply with the Board's order in respect of the awards of seniority to them, yet the original defect in jurisdiction cannot thus be cured.

Accordingly, the complaint will be dismissed. This action obviates the necessity of passing upon the motions to strike filed by the defendant railroad and the motions to intervene filed by Grady and Dowling.


Summaries of

Railroad Yardmasters of N. Am. v. Pittsburgh L.E.R. Co.

United States District Court, N.D. Ohio, E.D
Dec 12, 1940
39 F. Supp. 876 (N.D. Ohio 1940)
Case details for

Railroad Yardmasters of N. Am. v. Pittsburgh L.E.R. Co.

Case Details

Full title:RAILROAD YARDMASTERS OF NORTH AMERICA, Inc., v. PITTSBURGH L.E.R. CO. et al

Court:United States District Court, N.D. Ohio, E.D

Date published: Dec 12, 1940

Citations

39 F. Supp. 876 (N.D. Ohio 1940)

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