Appellant brought this aation for damages against appellee for wrongful discharge, claiming breach by the ap-pellee of the terms of its collective bargaining agreement with the Union, of which appellant was a member. By amended complaint he alleged that he had complied with the provisions of the collective bargaining agreement respecting arbitration of grievances and filed as an exhibit a copy of the Arbitration Report. This Report contained the ruling of the arbitrator that appellant’s employment was properly terminated under the terms of the labor agreement and the Union’s request for his reinstatement without loss of seniority was denied.
The District Judge sustained appel-lee’s motion to dismiss the action. Appellant contends on this appeal that the provision in the collective bargaining contract providing for arbitration of grievances was invalid and did not prex-clude him from enforcing his claim in court.
Jurisdiction is claimed by reason of diversity of citizenship and the amount involved. However, the complaint does not state the citizenship of either the plaintiff or defendant. Cameron v. Hodges,
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Although an agreement to arbitrate a dispute may be invalid and an arbitrator’s award cannot be enforced .against one who has withdrawn, from the agreement while it is still executory, Key v. Norrod,
The judgment is affirmed.
