PSC Custom, LP v. United Steel, Paper, etc., No. 13-2405 (8th Cir. 2014)
Annotate this CaseThe Union appealed from the district court's order vacating an arbitration award. PSC argued that the plain language of the collective bargaining agreement (CBA) and the Standards of Conduct mandate that an employee found guilty of insubordination be discharged. PSC claimed that after the arbitrator found that the employee at issue in this case had been insubordinate, the arbitrator was required to uphold the employee's discharge. The court concluded that whether the employee's discharge was for just cause was a matter of contract interpretation that was within the arbitrator's authority. In this case, the arbitrator did not exceed his authority by concluding that PSC did not have just cause to discharge the employee and by reducing the penalty from discharge to suspension, because his award draws its essence from the CBA. The court reversed and remanded with directions that the arbitration award be reinstated.
Court Description: Civil case - Arbitration. The district court erred in vacating the arbitrator' award as the arbitrator did not exceed his authority by concluding PSC did not have just cause to discharge an employee and by reducing the penalty from discharge to suspension because the award draws its essence from the parties' Collective Bargaining Agreement.
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