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No. 8626493
United States Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit

Carpenters Union Local No. 1109 v. National Labor Relations Board

No. 8626493 · Decided December 4, 2006
No. 8626493 · Ninth Circuit · 2006 · FlawFinder last updated this page Apr. 2, 2026
Case Details
Court
United States Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit
Decided
December 4, 2006
Citation
No. 8626493
Disposition
See opinion text.
Full Opinion
MEMORANDUM * 1. Carpenters Union Local No. 1109 (Carpenters) petitions for review of a Decision and Order by the National Labor Relations Board (NLRB) holding that Champion Home Builders Company (Champion) did not violate the National Labor Relations Act (NLRA) by failing to stay or seek dissolution of a restraining order issued against its former employee, Ramon Rivas (Rivas). Champion petitions for review of that portion of the Board’s Decision and Order requiring Champion to reinstate Rivas and to petition the state court to withdraw those portions of the restraining order that conflict with the reinstatement remedy. The NLRB has filed an application for enforcement of the Board’s Decision and Order. 2. Carpenters was an aggrieved party because the Board’s decision resulted in a remedial order against Carpenters to the extent the charges against Champion were not sustained. See Int’l Union, United Auto., Aerospace and Agric. Implement Workers of Am., AFL-CIO, Local 283 v. Scofield, 382 U.S. 205, 210 , 86 S.Ct. 373 , 15 L.Ed.2d 272 (1965). Moreover, because the ALJ ruled in Carpenters’ favor, and “the [preemption] issue was clearly before the Board[,]” Carpenters did not waive the preemption argument by failing to except to the ALJ’s ruling. Gardner Mech. Servs., Inc. v. NLRB, 115 F.3d 636 , 641 (9th Cir.1997). 3. Although the state court had discretionary power to enjoin Rivas from engaging in violent behavior, to the extent the state court’s restraining order prohibited Rivas from contacting or sending any messages to Champion employees, it encompassed protected activity under the NLRA, and was preempted as of the date the NLRB Complaint against Champion issued. See Youngdahl v. Rainfair, 355 U.S. 131, 139-40 , 78 S.Ct. 206 , 2 L.Ed.2d 151 (1957); see also Sears, Roebuck & Co. v. San Diego County District Council of Carpenters, 436 U.S. 180, 201-03 , 98 S.Ct. 1745 , 56 L.Ed.2d 209 (1978). 4. Substantial evidence in the record supports the Board’s findings that: (1) Rivas engaged in protected concerted activity, (2) Rivas’s discharge was motivated by his protected concerted activity, and (3) a portion of the state court’s restraining order conflicted with the Board’s order to reinstate Rivas. See Lucas v. NLRB, 333 F.3d 927, 931 (9th Cir.2003) (defining substantial evidence); see also Youngdahl, 355 U.S. at 139 , 78 S.Ct. 206 (describing preempted state court injunction). Carpenter’s petition is GRANTED to the extent that it seeks to reverse the Board’s ruling that Champion’s restraining order was not preempted until the remedial order was entered by the Board; the petition is DENIED to the extent it seeks ab initio preemption. The Board’s application for enforcement is GRANTED regarding its finding that Champion violated the NLRA; the application is DENIED to the extent that the Board found preemption as of the date of *695 the remedial order rather than as of the date the NLRB Complaint issued. Champion’s petition is DENIED. This disposition is not appropriate for publication and may not be cited to or by the courts of this circuit except as provided by 9th Cir. R. 36-3.
Plain English Summary
1109 (Carpenters) petitions for review of a Decision and Order by the National Labor Relations Board (NLRB) holding that Champion Home Builders Company (Champion) did not violate the National Labor Relations Act (NLRA) by failing to stay or
Key Points
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1109 (Carpenters) petitions for review of a Decision and Order by the National Labor Relations Board (NLRB) holding that Champion Home Builders Company (Champion) did not violate the National Labor Relations Act (NLRA) by failing to stay or
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