6/22/2023 0 Comments Courts slur seek root out clerkĮarly in the afternoon of May 8, 2001, while in the stockroom, Mickey saw three *1092 individuals and asked what they were doing. According to the supervisor of the receiving area when Mickey was there, Mickey often complained that "management" workers were doing the work of bargaining unit members. On occasion, Mickey's job required her to go to the receiving area of the plant. Mickey was an employee with GITS, working in a variety of capacities at GITS since beginning in 1989, and was employed as an assembler in May of 2001. The Union represents the employees of GITS. GITS is an automotive sub-assembler in Creston, Iowa. 15) is GRANTED, and the GITS Motion for Summary Judgment (Clerk's No. For the reasons discussed herein, the Union's Motion for Summary Judgment (Clerk's No. Hedberg appearing on behalf of Local 281 International Union, United Automobile, Aerospace, and Agricultural Implement Workers of America, and its affiliated Local Union Number 1946 ("the Union"), and Defendant Sheila Mickey ("Mickey"). LaSuer appearing on behalf of GITS Manufacturing Company, L.L.C. This matter came on for hearing on February 28, 2003, with Gene R. RULING ON CROSS-MOTIONS FOR SUMMARY JUDGMENTīefore the Court are cross-motions for summary judgment filed by the parties. Hedberg, Hedberg Owens & Hedberg, Des Moines, IA, for Defendants. Lasuer, Davis Brown Koehn Shors & Roberts PC, Des Moines, IA, for Plaintiff. LOCAL 281 INTERNATIONAL UNION, United Automobile, Aerospace, and Agricultural Implement Workers of America, and Its Affiliated Local Union Number 1946, and Sheila Mickey, Defendants. GITS MANUFACTURING COMPANY, L.L.C., Plaintiff,
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