Some Reflections on Labor and Employment Ramifications of Diocesan Bankruptcy Filings

D. L. Gregory
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Sexual abuse of children by Roman Catholic clergy is perhaps the greatest scandal in the history of the Catholic Church in the United States. On September 7, 2007, the Roman Catholic Diocese of San Diego, California, announced a $198 million settlement with 144 claimants. In mid July, the Archdiocese of Los Angeles announced a $660 million settlement with 508 claimants, following a November, 2006 settlement with 86 claimants for an additional $114 million. Five prominent Catholic dioceses in the United States have filed for bankruptcy since 2004, facing (and, perhaps, seeking to avoid) enormous liability for tort damages caused by clergy sexual abuse. There is a burgeoning law review literature examining many different dimensions of the situation. However, no article, thus far, has focused on the labor and employment ramifications of the crisis. In this article, I study the five diocesan bankruptcy cases. I also discuss the status of labor and employment relations with the Church as employer, in light of secular case law, canon law, and Church teaching. I then present an overview of labor and employment relations consequences of diocesan bankruptcy, including, paradoxically, the possible resurgence of unionization and collective bargaining by, inter alia, school teachers in primary and secondary Catholic schools.
教区破产申请对劳工及就业的影响
罗马天主教神职人员对儿童的性虐待可能是美国天主教会历史上最大的丑闻。2007年9月7日,加州圣地亚哥罗马天主教教区宣布与144名原告达成1.98亿美元的和解。7月中旬,洛杉矶大主教管区宣布与508名原告达成6.6亿美元的和解,此前在2006年11月与86名原告达成了额外的1.14亿美元和解。自2004年以来,美国五个著名的天主教教区已经申请破产,面临(也许是为了避免)由神职人员性侵犯造成的巨大侵权损害赔偿责任。有一个新兴的法律评论文献研究的情况下,许多不同的维度。然而,到目前为止,还没有一篇文章关注这场危机对劳工和就业的影响。本文以五个教区破产案例为研究对象。我也根据世俗的判例法、教会法和教会的教导,讨论作为雇主的教会的劳动和雇佣关系的地位。然后,我概述了教区破产对劳工和雇佣关系的影响,包括,矛盾的是,工会化和集体谈判的可能复苏,特别是天主教中小学的学校教师。
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