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IID: Union, Building Groups Sue Over Labor Agreement

An all-encompassing project-labor agreement with local unions concerning future Imperial Irrigation District construction projects is now headed to Riverside County Superior Court.

The San Bernardino/Riverside Counties Building and Construction Trade Council, Imperial County Building and Construction Trades Council, and International Brotherhood of Electrical Workers Local 47 have joined to file a petition for writ of mandate, basically asking the court to enforce a project-labor agreement between the unions and the district that the plaintiffs say is still valid.

The petition, filed March 2, “seek(s) a declaratory judgement that the District is bound by the Project Labor Agreements and a writ of mandate to prevent the District and its General Manager from giving any effect to the new Board’s post hoc declaration that the Project Labor Agreements were never approved.”

A project-labor agreement is a pre-hiring collective-bargaining agreement with one or more labor groups that establishes employment conditions for specific construction projects.

The district’s agreement, originally voted on Dec. 1, 2020, is a 10-year agreement that covers any construction projects estimated to cost more than $750,000.

“After a year of negotiations and two public meetings, the Board of Directors for the Imperial Irrigation District voted by a 3-2 margin to approve Project Labor Agreements that cover specified District construction projects,” according to the petition. “The Project Labor Agreements were subsequently executed by representatives of the District and labor organizations and became legally binding bilateral contracts. 

“Following a change in Board membership, however, the new Board of Directors attempted to change historical facts,” the document continues. “During a closed session of a special meeting, the new Board declared, by a 3-2 vote, that the Board’s prior action was so ‘vague’ that it was not ‘properly enact(ed),’ such that the Project Labor Agreement was never approved. That post hoc declaration is false.” 

There was contention, even in December when the board voted 3-2 that the former board’s action was “ambiguous and vague.”

“At a special meeting of the current board of directors on Dec. 29, the current board voted 3-2 to determine that that prior action was annulled because the motion that was made was unclear, ambiguous, and had insufficient definition to determine what, if any, action was actually taken,” said Imperial Irrigation District legal counsel Frank Oswalt. “As a result, the current board has concluded that matters annulity. In effect, it has concluded that there are no master PLAs with either the trades council or IBEW 47.”

The statement was made during the Jan. 5 Board of Directors meeting while discussing the validity of action taken early in December. 

At a special meeting at the end of December, IID Director JB Hamby contended the board’s action in early December was ambiguous and vague, citing board language during the Dec. 1 meeting. 

“Let’s go to item 25,” Director Norma Sierra Galindo said during the earlier meeting. “Do I have a motion? I need a motion and a second. … Go ahead, (former) Director (Erik) Ortega.”

Ortega responded, “Yes, I make the motion.”

Galindo said, “You have a motion, OK. Do I have a second?”

Then-Vice President Alex Cardenas replied, “I’ll second that motion, Madam President.”

Galindo said, “OK, so I have a motion by Director Ortega, a second by Director Cardenas. Is there any further discussion? (Former) Director (Bruce) Kuhn, anything else you’d like to add?”

Kuhn said, “No ma’am, it sounds like it’s over.”

Galindo said, “Director (James) Hanks, is there anything else you’d like to add?”

Director Jim Hanks said, “nope.”

Ortega, Galindo, and Cardenas, who had indicated support for the project-labor agreement earlier in the Dec. 1 meeting, voted for the motion, while Kuhn and Hanks, who had both mentioned problems they had with the project-labor agreement as proposed, voted against the motion.

The petition filed in March included three declarations from Cardenas, Ortega, and Galindo stating they understood the vote they took in December was in favor of the project-labor agreement.

The petition asks the court to declare the agreements as valid and that the district is bound by those agreements. It also asks that the IID pay attorney’s fees and costs.

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