Dang v. Maruichi American Corp.
Annotate this CasePlaintiff filed suit against his former employer, Maruichi, for wrongful termination in violation of public policy. Plaintiff claimed that Maruichi discharged him for engaging in concerted activity relating to unionizing efforts. The trial court granted summary judgment for Maruichi, finding that it lacked jurisdiction because plaintiff's claim was preempted by the National Labor Relations Act (NLRA), 29 U.S.C. 151 et seq., under San Diego Unions v. Garmon. The court concluded that the evidence presented on the motion for summary judgment does not show that plaintiff's discharge was arguably subject to section 7 or 8 of the NLRA. Therefore, there was no reasonable basis to find that plaintiff's discharge was arguably prohibited by the NLRA, and the trial court erred by finding preemption. Accordingly, the court reversed and remanded.
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