221 F. Supp. 117 | S.D. Miss. | 1963
The plaintiff is a citizen of Copiah County, Mississippi. He was a former employee of the Thyer Manufacturing Corporation at Collins. He was a member of the Local Union 1924 of the United Brotherhood of Carpenters and Joiners of America. The Thyer Manufacturing Corporation was engaged in the manufacture of prefabricated houses which were sold and transported in interstate commerce. The labor union as the bargaining representative of the plaintiff and others in the plant had made a collective bargain contract with the Thyer Manufacturing Corporation.
The plaintiff, as an individual employee of said corporation, filed a suit for damages in the Circuit Court of Covington County, Mississippi, against the named defendants for the breach of said contract. The declaration in substance avers that the three defendants conspired together to displace his seniority rights by using cheaper employees with less seniority so as to lessen the cost of its operation. It is contended that stock in the second named corporation was acquired and voted and used in violation of the anti-trust laws of the State of Mississippi and that such business practices and maneuvers of the defendants resulted in-plaintiff’s loss of his job and consequent damages.
The three defendants removed the case here under the contention that this Court has jurisdiction thereof under 29 U.S.C. 1952 ed. § 185 (frequently referred to as a § 301 Case of the Labor Management Relations Act, 1947). The Court has no diversity jurisdiction in this case. The plaintiff has moved to remand the case to the state court on the theory that this Court has no jurisdiction of this suit under this section of this act. The predominant purpose of this Congi-essional enactment was to forestall any interruption of interstate commerce by strikes. The immediate objective of the cited section of the act was to make unincorporated labor unions and associations legal entities, and to remove individual responsibilities of its members, and to transfer such responsibility to the