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The decision of the Authority follows:
6 FLRA No. 91 LOCAL 2578, AMERICAN FEDERATION OF GOVERNMENT EMPLOYEES, AFL-CIO Union and GENERAL SERVICES ADMINISTRATION, NATIONAL ARCHIVES AND RECORDS, SERVICE, HEADQUARTERS, WASHINGTON, D.C. Agency Case No. O-NG-167 DECISION AND ORDER ON NEGOTIABILITY ISSUE THIS CASE COMES BEFORE THE FEDERAL LABOR RELATIONS AUTHORITY (THE AUTHORITY) PURSUANT TO SECTION 7105(A)(2)(E) OF THE FEDERAL SERVICE LABOR-MANAGEMENT RELATIONS STATUTE (STATUTE) (5 U.S.C. SEC. 7101 ET SEQ.). UNION PROPOSAL NO EMPLOYEE WILL BE DENIED THE RIGHT TO EAT AT HIS OR HER WORK STATION UNLESS ACTUAL DANGER TO THE WORK PROCESS WOULD OTHERWISE RESULT. QUESTION HERE BEFORE THE AUTHORITY THE QUESTION IS WHETHER, AS ALLEGED BY THE AGENCY, THE UNION'S PROPOSAL IS NEGOTIABLE ONLY AT THE ELECTION OF THE AGENCY UNDER SECTION 7106(B)(1) OF THE STATUTE BECAUSE IT CONCERNS THE TECHNOLOGY OF PERFORMING WORK. /1/ OPINION CONCLUSION AND ORDER: THE PROPOSAL IN THIS PARTICULAR CASE CONCERNS THE TECHNOLOGY OF PERFORMING WORK, A MATTER WHICH IS NEGOTIABLE ONLY AT THE ELECTION OF THE AGENCY UNDER SECTION 7106(B)(1) OF THE STATUTE, AND THE AGENCY HAS DECLINED TO NEGOTIATE. ACCORDINGLY, PURSUANT TO SECTION 2424.10 OF THE AUTHORITY'S RULES AND REGULATIONS (5 CFR 2424.10, AS AMENDED BY 45 F.R. 48575), IT IS ORDERED THAT THE UNION'S PETITION FOR REVIEW BE, AND IT HEREBY IS, DISMISSED. REASONS: THE MISSION OF THE NATIONAL ARCHIVES AND RECORDS SERVICE OF THE GENERAL SERVICES ADMINISTRATION (NARS) INCLUDES THE PRESERVATION OF THE RECORDS OF THE FEDERAL GOVERNMENT. /2/ IN THE INSTANT CASE, NARS HAS ADOPTED AND UTILIZES VARIOUS PROTECTIVE AND PREVENTIVE MEASURES DESIGNED TO MAINTAIN AN ENVIRONMENT SUITABLE TO CARRYING OUT THE RECORDS PRESERVATION ASPECT OF ITS MISSION. FOR EXAMPLE, ALL ACCESSIONED PAPER RECORDS ARE REQUIRED, AMONG OTHER THINGS, TO BE FUMIGATED AND MADE FREE OF DUST, STORED IN AREAS MAINTAINED AT A CONSTANT TEMPERATURE OF 70 DEGREES AND HUMIDITY OF 50 PERCENT, AND KEPT FREE OF INSECTS, RODENTS, AND OTHER PAPER-DESTROYING PESTS. /3/ IN COMPLEMENTARY MANNER, SMOKING, EATING AND DRINKING ARE PROHIBITED IN OFFICES WHICH ARE LOCATED IN STACK AREAS AND WHICH ARE USED IN PART AS RESEARCH ROOMS OR FOR RECORDS STORAGE /4/ BECAUSE OF THE POTENTIALLY HARMFUL EFFECT OF THESE ACTIVITIES ON PAPER RECORDS. /5/ THE AGENCY CONTENDS THAT THE PROHIBITION ON SMOKING, EATING, AND DRINKING IN EMPLOYEE OFFICES WHERE RECORDS ARE STORED OR USED IS A PART OF ITS RECORDS PRESERVATION "TECHNOLOGY," I.E., THE TECHNOLOGY OF PERFORMING THE WORK OF THE AGENCY, WHICH IS EXCEPTED FROM THE OBLIGATION TO BARGAIN UNDER SECTION 7106(B)(1) OF THE STATUTE AND THAT THE UNION'S PROPOSAL IS NONNEGOTIABLE BECAUSE IT WOULD REQUIRE THE AGENCY TO NEGOTIATE WITH RESPECT TO THAT TECHNOLOGY. IN THE CIRCUMSTANCES OF THIS CASE, WE AGREE WITH THE AGENCY. THE UNION'S PROPOSAL PROVIDES THAT AN EMPLOYEE WILL NOT BE DENIED THE RIGHT TO EAT AT HIS OR HER WORK STATION UNLESS ACTUAL DANGER TO THE WORK PROCESS WOULD OTHERWISE RESULT. THAT IS, THE PROPOSAL WOULD, IN EFFECT, PERMIT AN EMPLOYEE TO EAT AT HIS OR HER WORK STATION REGARDLESS OF THE PRESENCE OF ARCHIVAL MATERIALS AS LONG AS THOSE MATERIALS ARE NOT IN ACTUAL DANGER. HOWEVER, AS INDICATED ABOVE, THE PROHIBITION ON EATING IN AREAS WHERE RECORDS ARE STORED OR USED IS A PART OF THE GROUP OF PROTECTIVE AND PREVENTIVE MEASURES WHICH THE AGENCY UTILIZES TO MAINTAIN AN ENVIRONMENT SUITABLE TO THE PRESERVATION OF RECORDS. IN THIS RESPECT, AS NOTED ABOVE, IT IS THE AGENCY'S RESPONSIBILITY TO PRESERVE THE NATIONAL ARCHIVES OF THE UNITED STATES. AS SUCH, IT IS PART OF THE TECHNOLOGY OF PERFORMING THE AGENCY'S WORK. /6/ THEREFORE, THE AGENCY MUST BE ABLE TO PRESCRIBE TECHNOLOGY OF PERFORMING THE WORK OF THE AGENCY THAT IS NOT DELETERIOUS TO THE AIM OF SAFEGUARDING THOSE RECORDS. ACCORDINGLY, SINCE THE UNION'S PROPOSAL WOULD REQUIRE THE AGENCY TO NEGOTIATE REGARDING THE TECHNOLOGY BY MEANS OF WHICH THE AGENCY ACCOMPLISHES ITS MISSION OF PRESERVING ARCHIVAL RECORDS, WHICH IS A MATTER NEGOTIABLE ONLY AT THE ELECTION OF THE AGENCY UNDER SECTION 7106(B)(1) OF THE STATUTE, WE FIND THAT THE AGENCY'S ALLEGATION THAT THE PROPOSAL IS OUTSIDE THE DUTY TO BARGAIN MUST BE SUSTAINED. ISSUED, WASHINGTON, D.C., AUGUST 31, 1981 RONALD W. HAUGHTON, CHAIRMAN HENRY B. FRAZIER, MEMBER LEON B. APPLEWHAITE, MEMBER FEDERAL LABOR RELATIONS AUTHORITY --------------- FOOTNOTES: --------------- /1/ SECTION 7106(B)(1) OF THE STATUTE PROVIDES, IN RELEVANT PART, AS FOLLOWS: SEC. 7106. MANAGEMENT RIGHTS . . . . (B) NOTHING IN THIS SECTION SHALL PRECLUDE ANY AGENCY AND ANY LABOR ORGANIZATION FROM NEGOTIATING (1) AT THE ELECTION OF THE AGENCY, ON THE . . . TECHNOLOGY, METHODS, AND MEANS OF PERFORMING WORK; . . . /2/ 44 U.S.C. 2105 PROVIDES, IN RELEVANT PART, AS FOLLOWS: THE ADMINISTRATOR OF GENERAL SERVICES SHALL PROVIDE FOR THE PRESERVATION, ARRANGEMENT, REPAIR AND REHABILITATION, DUPLICATION AND REPRODUCTION . . . DESCRIPTION, AND EXHIBITION OF RECORDS OR OTHER DOCUMENTARY MATERIAL TRANSFERRED TO HIM AS MAY BE NEEDFUL OR APPROPRIATE. . . . /3/ SEE GENERALLY NATIONAL ARCHIVES PROCEDURES, NAR P 1848.1A, CHAP. 3. /4/ NATIONAL ARCHIVES PROCEDURES, NAR P 1848.1A, CHAP. 3, PARA. 4G PROVIDES, IN RELEVANT PART, AS FOLLOWS: DO NOT SMOKE, EAT, OR DRINK IN ANY AREA IN WHICH RECORDS ARE STORED OR USED. THIS PROHIBITION DOES NOT APPLY TO OFFICES EXCEPT THOSE LOCATED IN STACK AREAS USED IN PART AS RESEARCH ROOMS OR FOR THE STORAGE OF RECORDS. /5/ THE AGENCY ASSERTS THAT IT HAS PROVIDED EMPLOYEES WITH AN ACCESSIBLE LOUNGE AREA WHERE EMPLOYEES MAY EAT, SMOKE OR DRINK (SEE P. 23 OF AGENCY'S BRIEF). /6/ COMPARE AMERICAN FEDERATION OF GOVERNMENT EMPLOYEES, AFL-CIO AND AIR FORCE LOGISTICS COMMAND, WRIGHT-PATTERSON AIR FORCE BASE, OHIO, 2 FLRA NO. 77(1980) (PROPOSAL CONCERNING USE OF TELEPHONES) WITH AMERICAN FEDERATION OF GOVERNMENT EMPLOYEES, AFL-CIO, LOCAL 1917 AND U.S. DEPARTMENT OF JUSTICE, IMMIGRATION AND NATURALIZATION SERVICE, NEW YORK DISTRICT OFFICE AND AMERICAN FEDERATION OF GOVERNMENT EMPLOYEES, AFL-CIO LOCAL 1917 AND U.S. DEPARTMENT OF JUSTICE, IMMIGRATION AND NATURALIZATION SERVICE NEW YORK CITY DISTRICT OFFICE, 4 FLRA NO. 25(1980) (PROPOSAL CONCERNING GUN BOXES).