Arkansas State Highway Employees Local 1315 v. Smith
Arkansas State Highway Employees Local 1315 v. Smith
Opinion of the Court
The Arkansas State Highway Employees Local 1315, and eight individual employees of the Arkansas State Highway Department instituted this action for declaratory and injunctive relief under 42 U.S.C. § 1983 against Maurice Smith, Lawrence Blackwell, J. C. Patterson, George Kell and James A. Branyan, individually and as Commissioners of the Arkansas State Highway Commission, and Henry Gray, individually and as Director of the Arkansas State Highway Department. The complaint alleged, inter alia, that the refusal of the Commission and the Department to allow Local 1315 to file or initiate grievances on behalf of its members deprived Local 1315 of its right to petition government for the redress of grievances in violation of the First Amendment to the Constitution of the United States.
The circumstances leading up to the present litigation concern Robert Watson and W. E. Hughes, employees of the Arkan
On cross-motions for summary judgment the district court found that under the grievance procedure the Commission will not consider a grievance unless the employee submits his written complaint directly to the designated employer representative. Relying principally on United Mine Workers v. Illinois State Bar Association, 389 U.S. 217, 88 S.Ct. 353, 19 L.Ed.2d 426 (1967), the district court concluded that that portion of the grievance procedure was unconstitutional because it prevents Local 1315 from filing a grievance on behalf of its members.
We agree and affirm the judgment of the district court on the basis of its opinion.
Plaintiffs’ counsel is awarded a $300.00 attorney fee on this appeal.
It is so ordered.
Reference
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- ARKANSAS STATE HIGHWAY EMPLOYEES LOCAL 1315, James P. Rowell, Robert C. Conley, Jake Franks, Edwin Shinn, Spencer Y. Land, Walter Mays, Robert Watson and A. D. Tate v. Maurice SMITH, Lawrence Blackwell, J. C. Patterson, George Kell and James A. Branyan, Individually and as Commissioners of the Arkansas State Highway Commission, and Henry Gray, Individually and as Director of the Arkansas State Highway Department
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