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Figuereo v. International Brotherhood of Teamsters et al
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December 11, 2025
RLA Doesn't Confer Arb. Right Without Union, NY Judge Says
The Railway Labor Act doesn't give airline workers the right to compel arbitration against their employers before a System Board of Adjustment if their union isn't representing them, a New York federal judge ruled, tossing a fired United Airlines technician's bid to compel arbitration without a Teamsters local's involvement.
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May 29, 2025
Teamsters Say Ex-United Tech Can't Pursue Grievance Himself
The International Brotherhood of Teamsters asked a New York federal judge to toss a former United Airlines technician's lawsuit seeking to force arbitration of a grievance over his firing, saying federal labor law does not give individual employees the right to arbitrate grievances over their union's objection.
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January 23, 2025
United Airlines Ex-Tech Sues To Get Grievance Arbitrated
A fired United Airlines technician asked a New York federal judge to compel arbitration of a grievance he filed in June over his termination, saying he has a right to have the grievance arbitrated under the Railway Labor Act.