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13:0403(66)AR - Air Force Logistics Command and AFGE Local 916 -- 1983 FLRAdec AR



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13:0403(66)AR
The decision of the Authority follows:


 13 FLRA No. 66
 
 AIR FORCE LOGISTICS COMMAND
 (Agency)
 
 and
 
 AMERICAN FEDERATION OF GOVERNMENT
 EMPLOYEES, AFL-CIO, LOCAL 916
 (Union)
 
                                            Case No. O-AR-658
 
                        ORDER DISMISSING EXCEPTIONS
 
    This case is before the Authority on exceptions to the award of
 Arbitrator David H. Brown filed by the union pursuant to section 7122(a)
 of the Federal Service Labor-Management Relations Statute and section
 2425.1 of the Authority's Rules and Regulations.  For the reasons stated
 below, it has been determined that the union's exceptions must be
 dismissed as untimely filed.
 
    Under section 7122(b) of the Statute and section 2425.1 of the
 Authority's Rules and Regulations, the time limit for filing an
 exception to an arbitration award is 30 days beginning on and including
 the date of the award.  Additionally, under section 2429.21 of the Rules
 and Regulations, any such exception must be received by the Authority
 before the close of business on the last day of the prescribed time
 limit.
 
    The Arbitrator's award in this case, as included in the union's
 submission, is dated September 22, 1983.  Therefore, under the Statute
 and the Authority's Rules and Regulations, the union's exceptions had to
 be filed, i.e., received in the national office of the Authority, no
 later than the close of business on October 21, 1983.  However, the
 exceptions were not filed until October 24, 1983.  In that regard, and
 as provided in section 2429.23(d) of the Rules and Regulations, the time
 limit for filing exceptions to an arbitration award may not be extended
 or waived by the Authority.
 
    Accordingly, as the union's exceptions were untimely filed, they are
 hereby dismissed.  For the Authority.  Issued, Washington, D.C.,
 November 17, 1983
                                       James J. Shepard, Executive
                                       Director