Flight Options LLC, et al v. Loc 1108 Intl Brhd, et al
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OPINION and JUDGMENT filed : The district court s determinations that the CBA pilot-integration provision is not in conflict with McCaskill-Bond and that it had jurisdiction to order the Carriers to act in conformity with the CBA, which requires that they either accept the ISL or submit to expedited grievance arbitration, are AFFIRMED. IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that the preliminary injunction to the extent it permits the Carriers to do the former and removes the option to do the latter is VACATED and REMANDED to the district court for further proceedings consistent the opinion of this court. Decision for publication. R. Guy Cole, Jr., Chief Judge; Deborah L. Cook and Helene N. White (AUTHORING), Circuit Judges.
Case: 16-3606
Document: 36-1
Filed: 07/17/2017
Page: 1
UNITED STATES COURT OF APPEALS
FOR THE SIXTH CIRCUIT
Deborah S. Hunt
Clerk
100 EAST FIFTH STREET, ROOM 540
POTTER STEWART U.S. COURTHOUSE
CINCINNATI, OHIO 45202-3988
Tel. (513) 564-7000
www.ca6.uscourts.gov
Filed: July 17, 2017
Ms. Audrey Martha Calkins
Mr. W. Chris Harrison
Mr. Zachary Wayne Hoyt
Ogletree Deakins, 6410 Poplar Avenue, Suite 300
Memphis, TN 38119
Mr. Nicolas Michael Manicone
International Brotherhood of Teamsters
Legal Department
25 Louisiana Avenue, N.W., Eighth Floor
Washington, DC 20016
Mr. D. James Petroff
Mr. Trent R. Taylor
Barkan Meizlish Handelman Goodin DeRose Wentz,
250 E. Broad Street, 10th Floor
Columbus, OH 43215
Re: Case No. 16-3606, Flight Options, et al v. Loc 1108 Int’l Bhd., et al
Originating Case No. : 1:16-cv-00732
Dear Counsel,
The court today announced its decision in the above-styled case.
Enclosed is a copy of the court's opinion together with the judgment which has been entered
in conformity with Rule 36, Federal Rules of Appellate Procedure.
Yours very truly,
Deborah S. Hunt, Clerk
Cathryn Lovely
Deputy Clerk
Case: 16-3606
cc: Ms. Sandy Opacich
Enclosures
Mandate to issue.
Document: 36-1
Filed: 07/17/2017
Page: 2
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