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The decision of the Authority follows:
13 FLRA No. 2 DEFENSE LOGISTICS AGENCY, DEFENSE DEPOT MEMPHIS, MEMPHIS, TENNESSEE (Activity) and AMERICAN FEDERATION OF GOVERNMENT EMPLOYEES, LOCAL 2501 (Union) Case No. O-AR-462 DECISION This matter is before the Authority on an exception to the award of Arbitrator Matthew W. Jewett filed on behalf of the Union under section 7122(a) of the Federal Service Labor-Management Relations Statute and part 2425 of the Authority's Rules and Regulations. The dispute in this matter concerns a five-day suspension imposed upon the grievant for failing to report to duty on time. As his award, the Arbitrator determined that based upon the grievant's prior record and the circumstances of this case, the penalty was appropriate and the grievance was without merit. The Arbitrator therefore denied the grievance. In its exception, the Union essentially argues that the Arbitrator was confused in understanding the issues in the case, did not address the Union's "determined issues," and did not consider all of the evidence presented by the Union. Upon careful consideration of the entire record before the Authority, including the Union's contentions, the Authority concludes that the Union's contentions do not provide any basis for finding the award deficient. It is clear that the Union is merely attempting to relitigate the merits of the case before the Authority since the thrust of the Union's exception constitutes disagreement with the Arbitrator's reasoning and conclusions based on the evidence and testimony before him. Such disagreement does not provide a basis for finding the award deficient. E.g., American Federation of Government Employees, Local 2327 and Department of Health, Education, and Welfare, Social Security Administration, 5 FLRA No. 23 (1981); Supervisor of Shipbuilding, Conversion and Repair, United States Navy and Local R4-2, National Association of Government Employees (NAGE), 5 FLRA No. 29 (1981). Accordingly, the Union's exception is denied. Issued, Washington, D.C., September 15, 1983 Barbara J. Mahone, Chairman Ronald W. Haughton, Member Henry B. Frazier III, Member FEDERAL LABOR RELATIONS AUTHORITY