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The decision of the Authority follows:
13 FLRA No. 110 HEADQUARTERS, U.S. ARMY MATERIAL DEVELOPMENT AND READINESS COMMAND Activity and NATIONAL FEDERATION OF FEDERAL EMPLOYEES Petitioner Case No. 3-UC-20003 DECISION AND ORDER Upon a petition duly filed with the Federal Labor Relations Authority under section 7112(d) of the Federal Labor-Management Relations Statute (the Statute), a hearing was held before a hearing officer of the Authority. The Authority has reviewed the hearing officer's rulings made at the hearing and finds that they are free from prejudicial error. The rulings are hereby affirmed. Upon the entire record in this case, the Authority finds: The National Federation of Federal Employees (NFFE) filed the instant petition seeking to consolidate 29 units within the U.S. Army Material Development and Readiness Command (DARCOM) for which it is the exclusive representation. /1/ DARCOM contends that the proposed consolidation, which would affect 21,300 employees (19.4% of its total workforce) at 17 of its 65 installations, is not appropriate because it does not meet the appropriate unit criteria set forth in section 7112(a) of the Statute. /2/ Specifically, DARCOM contends that the mission and function of the 17 DARCOM installations involved are significantly different and that, particularly as the employees' duties and job skills differ from office to office, there is no clear and identifiable community of interest among the employees sought to be consolidated. Further, DARCOM contends that the proposed consolidated unit does not constitute a distinct grouping of employees sharing a clear and identifiable community of interest. Further, DARCOM contends that the proposed consolidation would not promote either effective dealings or efficiency of the agency's operations, inasmuch as its organization is decentralized, with authority vested in local installation commanders to establish and administer civilian personnel policy, including negotiation and approval of collective bargaining agreements, and consolidation would both increase the cost of collective bargaining and adversely affect long-standing local bargaining relationships. NFFE contends that the proposed consolidation units satisfies the requisite criteria for consolidation under section 7112(a)(1) of the Statute, i.e., the employees sought to be included in the proposed unit share a clear and identifiable community of interest, and consolidation would promote effective dealings with the agency, and would promote the efficiency of DARCOM operations by creating a more comprehensive bargaining unit. DARCOM consists of a nationwide network of 65 military installations and 101 subinstallations and separate units. It has 13 major subordinate commands: 2 material readiness commands, 4 research and development commands, 4 combined material readiness and research and development commands, a depot systems command (headquarters of 17 Army depots), a test and evaluation command, and a security assistance command. There are 46 separate staff activities reporting to Headquarters, DARCOM and 54 project/product managers with authority over specific types of weapons systems equipment or ammunition. DARCOM is responsible for the life cycle material functions, including research and development, test and evaluation, procurement and production, storage and distribution, inventory management, maintenance and disposal. The proposed consolidated unit would consist of employees working at two depot activities, three ammunition plant activities, four major subordinate command headquarters, and four testing activities (three of which are guard units). The missions of the affected installations are not the same. For example, Letterkenny Army Depot at Chambersburg, Pennsylvania operates supply depots and provides for the receipt, storage, issue, maintenance and disposal of a broad range of supplies and munitions; Kansas Army Ammunition Plant, Parsons, Kansas loads, assembles and packs ammunition and manufactures lead azide; Headquarters, Troop Support and Aviation Material Readiness Command (TSARCOM), St. Louis, Missouri plans and conducts integrated logistics, material readiness management, and maintenance support functions for all assigned material/systems; and Yuma Proving Ground, Arizona tests and evaluates a variety of equipment in a desert environment. The record reveals that DARCOM is decentralized, with authority vested in local installation commanders to establish and administer civilian personnel policy and labor-management relations policy, and to negotiate and approve collective bargaining agreements. Although Headquarters, DARCOM conducts a post-signing review of installation agreements, it neither participates in the local negotiations process nor controls the negotiations. Each installation negotiates its own local agreement, deals with the union on a day-to-day basis, resolves grievances, and generally conducts labor-management relations. NFFE represents employees at 8 of DARCOM's 13 major subordinate commands, 17 of the 65 DARCOM installations, 2 of the 17 depots and depot activities, 3 of the 13 activities and 25 ammunition plants known as Armaments Command, and 4 of the 11 testing activities. NFFE exclusively represents approximately 21,300 (19.4%) employees of DARCOM's total workforce of 109,500, and represents all of the employees at 7 of the 17 installations included in the petition. In Department of Transportation, Washington, D.C., 5 FLRA 646(1981), the Authority dismissed petitions to consolidate units noting that section 7112(a)(1) of the Statute requires any unit found appropriate to conform to the three criteria established by that section -- a clear and identifiable community of interest among the employees in the unit, the promotion of effective dealings with, and the efficiency of the operations of, the agency involved. The Authority further noted that section 7112(d) of the Statute, /3/ which provides for the consolidation of existing units into a single more comprehensive unit, requires that such consolidated unit meet the same three criteria required of any proposed unit. In other decisions issued since the Department of Transportation case, the Authority, in making its determinations on the appropriateness of such proposed consolidated units, has considered several factors. Primary among these factors, in determining whether there was a community of interest, were: the degree of commonality and integration of the mission and function of the components involved; the distribution of the employees involved throughout the organizational and geographical components of the agency; the degree of similarity in the occupational undertakings of the employees in the proposed unit; and the locus and scope of personnel and labor relations authority and functions. /4/ The Authority finds that the employees in the proposed consolidated unit herein to no share a clear and identifiable community of interest. The record reveals that the proposed unit would be limited to employees at only 2 of the 17 depots and depot activities, 3 of the 14 activities and 25 ammunition plants in the Armaments Command, 4 of the 11 testing activities, and only 5 of the 46 field activities which report directly to Headquarters, DARCOM. Of the 17 DARCOM installation included in the petition, NFFE represents all employees at only 7 locations; the other 48 installations are not included at all. Most of the employees in the proposed consolidated unit, representing 19.4% of the DARCOM civilian workforce, have different career interests and working conditions because of the uniqueness of each mission. Further, there seems to be a minimal amount of interchange of employees from the NFFE unit to another. The job classifications and the terms and conditions of employment at each location appear to relate to specific and unique local functions. Moreover, personnel authority and control of labor relations historically have been delegated to each local installation. Given these facts, the Authority finds that the petitioned-for consolidated unit would not ensure a clear and identifiable community of interest among the employees involved. Accordingly, the Authority finds that the proposed consolidated unit is not appropriate, and will order that the petition be dismissed. /5/ ORDER IT IS ORDERED that the petition in Case No. 3-UC-2003 be, and it hereby is dismissed. Issued, Washington, D.C., January 16, 1984 Barbara J. Mahone, Chairman Ronald W. Haughton, Member Henry B. Frazier III, Member FEDERAL LABOR RELATIONS AUTHORITY APPENDIX Unit No. 1 Included: All employees of the Telecommunications Terminal, U.S. Army Communications Agency Presidio and all employees of the Logistic Control Office, Presidio of San Francisco. Excluded: Management officials, employees engaged in Federal Personnel work in other than a purely clerical capacity, professional employees and guards and supervisors as defined in the Order, as amended. Unit No. 2 Included: All general Schedule (GS) employees, including temporary employees with appointments of more than 180 days, employed at Headquarters, United States Army Armament Material Readiness Command, Rock Island, Illinois. Excluded: All management officials, professional employees, employees engaged in Federal Personnel Work in other than a purely clerical capacity, temporary employees with appointments of less than 180 days based upon a specific event non-recurring, and supervisors and guards as defined in Executive Order 11491, as amended. Unit No. 3 Included: All professional and non-professional employees at the U.S. Army Industrial Base Engineering Activity, Rock Island, Illinois. Excluded: Management officials; supervisors; and employees described in 5 U.S.C. 7112(b)(2), (3), (4), (6) and (7). Unit No. 4 Included: All non-supervisory guards in the civilian guard unit, Provost Marshal Division, U.S. Army Yuma Proving Ground, Arizona. Excluded: Supervisors, management officials, confidential employees, employees engaged in personnel work in other than a purely clerical capacity. Unit No. 5 Included: All non-supervisory, Wage Grade, employees of the United States Army Test and Evaluation Command; the United States Army Communications Command - White Sands; and the U.S. Army Troop Support Agency, U.S. Army Commissary - White Sands, employed at White Sands Missile Range, New Mexico. Excluded: All General Schedule employees; all professional employees; management officials; supervisors; and employees described in 5 U.S.C. 7112(b)%2), (3), (4), (6) and (7). Unit No. 6 Included: All security guard employees of Department of Defense Guard Division, Security Office, White Sands Missile Range, New Mexico. Excluded: All professional employees, management officials; supervisors; and employees described in 5 U.S.C. 7112(b)(2), (3), (4), (6) and (7). Unit No. 7 Included: All General Schedule employees of the Fire Prevention and Protection Division of Facilities Engineering Directorate, White Sands Missile Range, New Mexico. Excluded: All professional employees; management officials; supervisors; and employees described in 5 U.S.C. 7112(b)(2), (3), (4), (6) and (7). Unit No. 8 Included: All non-supervisory personnel classified as guards, employed by the Civilian Security Police Section, Physical Security Branch, Provost Marshal Division, Security Office, Aberdeen Proving Ground Command, Aberdeen Proving Ground, Maryland. Excluded: Employees employed in Federal personnel work in other than a purely clerical capacity, management officials, and supervisors as defined in the Order. Unit No. 9 Included: All full-time GS, WG and WL employees of the U.S. Army Armament, Research and Development Command (ARRADCOM), Chemical System Laboratory (CSL), the ARRADCOM Support Group for the CSL, and the U.S. Army Material Readiness Command (ARRCOM) at Aberdeen Proving Ground, Maryland. /6/ Excluded: All supervisors, management officials, professionals, guards, employees engaged in personnel work in other than a purely clerical capacity and employees of tenant activities. Unit No. 10 Included: All professional employees of CSL, ARRCOM, ARRADCOM and USAMRICD at the Aberdeen Proving Ground, Edgewood, Maryland. Excluded: All non-professional employees; management officials; supervisors; and employees in 5 U.S.C. 7112(b)(2), (3), (4), (6) and (7). Unit No. 11 Included: All professional and non-professional General Schedule and Wage Grade employees of Headquarters, U.S. Army Troop Support and Aviation Material Readiness Command (TSARCOM), including employees of the Field Service Activity (FSA) and Administrative and Installation Support Activity (AISA), with duty stations in the greater St. Louis area; all third-year Department of the Army centralized interns -- also known as DARCOM interns -- assigned to Headquarters, U.S. Army Troop Support and Aviation Material Readiness Command, (TSARCOM), with duty stations in the greater St. Louis area. /7/ Excluded: All supervisors, management officials, employees described in 5 U.S.C. 7112(b)(2), (3), (4), (6) and (7) and employees of the St. Louis Area Support Center, U.S. Army Support Activity, and U.S. Army General Materiel and Petroleum Activity. Unit No. 12 Included: All non-professional employees of AVRADCOM elements located at Fort Monmouth, New Jersey including full-time temporary employees. Excluded: All professional employees, management officials, confidential employees, employees engaged in personnel work in other than a purely clerical capacity and supervisors as defined in Executive Order 11491, as amended. Unit No. 13 Included: All professional employees of AVRADCOM elements located at Fort Monmouth, New Jersey, including full-time temporary employees. Excluded: All non-professional employees, management officials, confidential employees, employees engaged in personnel work in other than a purely clerical capacity and supervisors as defined in Executive Order 11491, as amended. Unit No. 14 Included: All professional and non-professional employees of the U.S. Army Electronics Research and Development Command located at For Monmouth and Lakehurst, New Jersey, including temporary employees with appointments of over 90 days. Excluded: Management officials, supervisors as defined in Executive Order 11491, as amended and employees engaged in Federal personnel work in other than a purely clerical capacity. Unit No. 15 Included: All guard and police personnel of the Department of Defense Guards at Fort Monmouth, New Jersey. Excluded: Management officials, supervisors, employees engaged in Federal personnel work in other than a purely clerical capacity and confidential employees. Unit No. 16 Included: All non-supervisory employees of the Depot Property Division and Purchasing and Contracting Division, Directorate for Services, Red River, Army Depot. Excluded: Employees within the divisions who are assigned to positions in the 5700 job classification series. Unit No. 17 Included: All non-supervisory classification act employees of Red River Army Depot. Excluded: Employees assigned to exclusive units included in the Guard Unit, Firefighter Unit, and non-supervisory Depot Property Division and purchasing and Contracting Division unit; professional employees; employees engaged in Federal personnel work in other than a purely clerical capacity; and temporary employees and employees whose tenure at Red River Army Depot is expected to be not more than one year. Unit No. 18 Included: All appropriated fund guard employees at Dugway Proving Ground. Excluded: All management officials; supervisors, professional personnel and employees engaged in Federal personnel work in other than a purely clerical capacity. Unit No. 19 Included: All non-supervisory General Schedule professional employees of the Department of the Army Headquarters, Army Materiel Command, located in the Washington, D.C. Metropolitan area, including Personnel Support Agency and Services Support Agency. Excluded: All non-professional employees, Wage Grade employees, management officials, employees engaged in Federal personnel work in other than a purely clerical capacity, and supervisors, confidential employees and guards as defined in Executive Order 11491, and all other tenant organizations. Unit No. 20 Included: All non-supervisory General Schedule non-professional employees of the Department of the Army Headquarters, Army Materiel Command, located in the Washington, D.C. Metropolitan area, including Personnel Support Agency and Services Support Agency. Excluded: All professional employees, Wage Grade employees, management officials, employees engaged in Federal personnel work in other than a purely clerical capacity, and supervisors, confidential employees and guards as defined in Executive Order 11491 and all other tenant organizations. Unit No. 21 Included: All professional General Schedule employees, including engineering and science interns of Picatinny Arsenal and tenant activities serviced by the Picatinny Arsenal Civilian Personnel Office, including the Office of the Project Manager for Selected Ammunition, the Office of the Project Manager for Munitions Production, Base Modernization and Expansion, the Office of the Project Manager for Safeguard Munitions, the U.S. Army Health Clinic, the U.S. Army Communications Command Detachment, the U.S. Army Materiel Command Surety Field Office, located at Dover, New Jersey, the U.S. Army Safeguard Systems Command, Eastern Area Contracts Field Office, Whippany, New Jersey and Picatinny Arsenal Engineering Field Office, White Sands, New Mexico. Excluded: Nonprofessional General Schedule and Wage Grade employees of the Microdata Branch, employees whose primary function is the preparation of technical drawings, including illustrator, technicians (draft), engineering draftsmen (Mechanical) and engineering draftsmen, telephone operators, temporary employees, employees of the Defense Property Disposal Activity, employees engaged in Federal personnel work in other than a purely clerical capacity, management officials and supervisors and guards as defined in the Order. Unit No. 22 Included: All Department of Army Civil Service Employees (Full-Time) of the Indiana Army Ammunition Plant, Charlestown, Indiana. Excluded: Management Officials, Supervisors, Guards, (Security Employees), Employees engaged in Federal Personnel work in other than a purely clerical capacity, professional and those with a temporary appointment limited to one year or less. Unit No. 23 Included: All professional and nonprofessional Classification Act and Wage Grade employees employed by the U.S. Army Development and Readiness Command Automated Logistics Management Systems Activity, and all U.S. Army Development and Readiness Command interns with duty station at the Automated Logistics Management Systems Activity, St. Louis, Missouri. Excluded: All supervisors as defined in the Order, management officials, employees engaged in Federal personnel work in other than a purely clerical capacity, guards and temporary excepted appointment personnel such as Summer Employment Youth (SEY), Youth Opportunity Back-to-School (YOB), Neighborhood Youth Corps (NYC). Unit No. 24 Included: All non-supervisory employees of the Army Plant Representative Office (AVRADCOM), Boeing - Vertol Company, Morton, Pennsylvania, including non-supervisory professional employees. Excluded: Supervisors, management officials, and employees engaged in Federal personnel work in other than a purely clerical capacity. Unit No. 25 Included: All GS and WG employees employed by the Kansas Army Ammunition Plant in Parsons, Kansas. Excluded: All professional employees; management officials; supervisors; and employees described in 5 U.S.C. 7112(b)(2), (3), (4), (6) and (7). Unit No. 26 Included: All non-supervisory, Wage Grade employees of Letterkenny Army Depot except those serving under temporary or excepted temporary appointments. Excluded: Management officials, supervisors, confidential employees and employees engaged in personnel work in other than a purely clerical capacity. Unit No. 27 Included: All non-professional General Schedule employees of Letterkenny Army Depot, Chambersburg, Pennsylvania including all non-professional General Schedule employee of the U.S. Army Calibration and Repair Center, U.S. Army Test Measurement and Diagnostic Equipment Support Group employed at Letterkenny Army Depot. /8/ Excluded: Employees engaged in Federal personnel work in other than a purely clerical capacity, firefighters, guards, management officials and supervisors as defined by the Statute, and employees of all other tenant agencies at Letterkenny Army Depot. Unit No. 28 Included: All non-professional employees, both General Schedule and Wage Grade of the United States Army Depot System Command, Letterkenny Army Depot, Chambersburg, Pennsylvania. Excluded: All professional employees, management officials, employees engaged in Federal personnel work in other than a purely clerical capacity, supervisors and guards as defined in Executive Order 11491, as amended. Unit No. 29 Included: All non-supervisory personnel of the Security Division, U.S. Army Headquarters Installation Support Activity (AVSCOM), Granite City, Illinois. Excluded: All management officials, professional employees, employees engaged in Federal personnel work in other than a purely clerical capacity and supervisors as defined in Executive Order 11491, as amended. --------------- FOOTNOTES$ --------------- /1/ At the hearing before the Authority, two units were deleted from the petition and changes were made in the description of three units. The units presently represented by NFFE and sought to be consolidated by the petition are set forth in the attached Appendix. /2/ Sec. 7112. Determination of appropriate units for labor organization representation. (a)(1) The Authority shall determine the appropriateness of any unit. The Authority shall determine in each case whether, in order to ensure employees the fullest freedom in exercising the rights guaranteed under this chapter, the appropriate unit should be established on any agency, plant, installation, functional, or other basis and shall determine any unit to be an appropriate unit only if the determination will ensure a clear and identifiable community of interest among the employees in the unit and will promote effective dealings with, and efficiency of the operations of, the agency involved. /3/ Section 7112(d) provides as follows: (d) Two or more units which are in an agency and for which a labor organization is the exclusive representative may, upon petition by the agency or labor organization, be consolidated with or without an election into a single larger unit if the Authority considers the larger unit to be appropriate. The Authority shall certify the labor organization as the exclusive representative of the new larger unit. /4/ See Army and Air Force Exchange Service, Dallas, Texas, 5 FLRA 657(1981); Department of Defense, U.S. Army, Corps of Engineers, 5 FLRA 677(1981); Air Force Logistics Command, United States Air Force, Wright-Patterson Air Force Base, Ohio, 7 FLRA No. 210(1981); Department of the Navy, U.S. Marine Corps, 8 FLRA No. 4 (1982); U.S. Army Training and Doctrine Command, 11 Flra no. 28(1983); U.S. Army Materiel Development and Readiness Command, 11 FLRA No. 36(1983). /5/ Inasmuch as all three criteria of section 7112(a)(1) of the Statute must be satisfied in order for the Authority to find that the proposed consolidated unit is appropriate, and a failure to satisfy any one of them must result in a finding that the unit sought is inappropriate, the Authority's finding that the unit sought herein fails to meet the community of interest criterion makes it unnecessary to address the other two criteria. See Department of the Navy, Aviation Supply Office, 12 FLRA No. 92 (1983), at note 4. /6/ As amended at the hearing before the Authority. /7/ As amended at the hearing before the Authority. /3/ As amended at the hearing before the Authority.