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15:0552(116)CU
The decision of the Authority follows:
15 FLRA No. 116 PERSONNEL SUPPORT ACTIVITY NAVAL SUBMARINE BASE NEW LONDON GROTON, CONNECTICUT Activity/Petitioner and NATIONAL ASSOCIATION OF GOVERNMENT EMPLOYEES, LOCAL R1-100F Labor Organization/Intervenor Case No. 1-CU-45 PERSONNEL SUPPORT ACTIVITY DETACHMENT NEW LONDON, NAVAL SUBMARINE BASE NEW LONDON GROTON, CONNECTICUT Activity/Petitioner and NATIONAL ASSOCIATION OF GOVERNMENT EMPLOYEES, LOCAL R1-100S Intervenor Case No. 1-CU-46 PERSONNEL SUPPORT ACTIVITY DETACHMENT NEW LONDON, NAVAL SUBMARINE BASE NEW LONDON, GROTON, CONNECTICUT Activity/Petitioner and NATIONAL ASSOCIATION OF GOVERNMENT EMPLOYEES, LOCAL R1-100 Labor Organization/Intervenor Case No. 1-CU-47 PERSONNEL SUPPORT ACTIVITY NAVAL SUBMARINE BASE NEW LONDON GROTON, CONNECTICUT Activity/Petitioner and NATIONAL ASSOCIATION OF GOVERNMENT EMPLOYEES, LOCAL R100F Labor Organization/Intervenor Case No. 1-AC-5 PERSONNEL SUPPORT ACTIVITY DETACHMENT NEW LONDON, NAVAL SUBMARINE BASE NEW LONDON GROTON, CONNECTICUT Activity/Petitioner and NATIONAL ASSOCIATION OF GOVERNMENT EMPLOYEES, LOCAL R1-1005 Labor Organization/Intervenor Case No. 1-AC-6 PERSONNEL SUPPORT ACTIVITY DETACHMENT NEW LONDON, NAVAL SUBMARINE BASE NEW LONDON, GROTON, CONNECTICUT Activity/Petitioner and NATIONAL ASSOCIATION OF GOVERNMENT EMPLOYEES, LOCAL R1-100 Labor Organization/Intervenor Case No. 1-AC-7 DECISION AND ORDER CLARIFYING UNITS Upon petitions duly filed under section 7111(b)(2) of the Federal Service Labor-Management Relations Statute (the Statute), a hearing in this consolidated matter was held before a hearing officer of the Authority. The hearing officer's rulings made at the hearing are free from prejudicial error and are hereby affirmed. Upon careful consideration of the entire record, including the contentions of the parties, the Authority finds: The National Association of Government Employees, Local R1-100 (NAGE), was recognized in 1965 by the Naval Submarine Base New London, Groton, Connecticut (Naval Submarine Base), as the exclusive representative for a unit of its nonprofessional employees. The record also indicates that NAGE Local R1-100 at all times material has been the exclusive representative for separate units consisting of all nonprofessional employees of the Navy Finance Office, Naval Submarine Base New London, Groton, Connecticut (Navy Finance Office) and the Naval Submarine School, Naval Submarine Base New London, Groton, Connecticut (Naval Submarine School), respectively, two tenant activities at the Naval Submarine Base. In 1979, the Petitioners herein, the Personnel Support Activity, Naval Submarine Base New London, Groton, Connecticut (Personnel Support Activity) and the Personnel Support Activity Detachment, Naval Submarine Base New London, Groton, Connecticut (Personnel Support Activity Detachment), were created by a reorganization. The Petitioners filed the above-captioned clarification of unit petitions (CU) and amendment of certification petitions (AC) to determine the status of the existing bargaining units, the unit placement of certain employees affected by the reorganization, and whether any new units were created by the reorganization. /1/ As a result of the reorganization, the tenant Navy Finance Office was abolished and all of its employees were organizationally transferred to the newly-created Personnel Support Activity. Additionally, approximately 17 employees from the Naval Submarine School and approximately 17 employees from the Naval Submarine Base were organizationally transferred to create the newly-established Personnel Support Activity Detachment. The Petitioners contend that the Navy Finance Office thus was disestablished, that its employees were transferred to the newly-established Personnel Support Activity, and that the Naval Submarine School and the Naval Submarine Base bargaining units remain intact despite their losses of employees to the Personnel Support Activity Detachment. Further, the Petitioners contend that the Personnel Support Activity Detachment also is a newly-created, separate unit. Alternatively, the Petitioners contend that the Personnel Support Activity and the Personnel Support Activity Detachment constitute one newly-established collective bargaining unit. NAGE contends that no changes have been effected by the reorganization, and that the petitions therefore should be dismissed. Alternatively, NAGE contends that a successor activity has been created in PSAD. As noted, as a result of the reorganization all employees of the Navy Finance Office and their supervisors were transferred intact to the newly created Personnel Support Activity. They remain in the same location under the same supervisors, perform the same duties and retain the same responsibilities. It is concluded that, as a result of the reorganization, the only change which occurred was in the name of the Activity. Accordingly, the Authority will grant the petition to amend certification in Case No. 1-AC-5 to change the name of the activity from Navy Finance Office, Naval Submarine Base New London, Groton, Connecticut, to Personnel Support Activity, Naval Submarine Base New London, Groton, Connecticut /2/ and the petition in Case No. 1-CU-45 shall be dismissed. With regard to the petition filed by the Personnel Support Activity Detachment in Case Nos. 1-AC-6 and 1-AC-7, the record establishes that employees from two separate activities, the Naval Submarine School, and the Naval Submarine Base, who had been members of two separate bargaining units for which NAGE is recognized as exclusive representative, were transferred to the newly created Personnel Support Activity Detachment. It is clear that the effect of the reorganization is that these employees were transferred from two separate bargaining units in two different activities into a newly-created activity; the Authority therefore concludes that the petitions to amend certification herein are inappropriate, since the Personnel Support Activity Detachment is a newly-created entity, and the reorganization resulted in more than merely a change in the name of the Activity. Accordingly, the petitions to amend certification in Case Nos. 1-AC-6 and 1-AC-7 shall be dismissed. The Authority concludes, contrary to the alternative position advanced by the petitions, that all employees of the Personnel Support Activity and the Personnel Support Activity Detachment cannot be included in the same unit. The record fails to establish that the employees transferred to the Personnel Support Activity Detachment share a community of interest with or are a part of the Personnel Support Activity. Accordingly, based on the record before us, it is concluded that the employees in the Personnel Support Activity Detachment have not been added or accreted to the unit of exclusive recognition at the Personnel Support Activity. /3/ In so concluding, the Authority shall not pass upon whether the employees of the Personnel Support Activity Detachment would constitute an appropriate unit for collective bargaining purposes. /4/ Finally, with regard to the petitions filed in Case Nos. 1-CU-46 and 1-CU-47, noting no contentions to the contrary, the Authority finds that the units of exclusive recognition at the Naval Submarine Base, with approximately 400 employees remaining in the unit, and the Naval Submarine School, with approximately 13 employees remaining in the unit, excluding the respective employees transferred to the newly-created Personnel Support Activity Detachment, continue to be appropriate. Accordingly, the Authority will clarify these units of exclusive recognition to exclude those employees transferred, as a result of the reorganization, to the Personnel Support Activity Detachment. ORDER IT IS HEREBY ORDERED in Case No. 1-AC-5, that the bargaining unit of all employees of the Navy Finance Office, Naval Submarine Base New London, Groton, Connecticut, exclusively represented by National Association of Government Employees, Local R1-100, be amended to reflect the change in the name of the Activity to the Personnel Support Activity, Naval Submarine Base New London, Groton, Connecticut. IT IS FURTHER ORDERED in Case Nos. 1-CU-46 and 1-CU-47, that the units of employees at the Naval Submarine Base New London, Groton, Connecticut and the Naval Submarine School New London, Groton, Connecticut, be clarified to exclude therefrom the employees transferred to the Personnel Support Activity Detachment. IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that the petitions in Case Nos. 1-CU-45, 1-AC-6 and 1-AC-7 be, and they hereby are, dismissed. Issued, Washington, D.C., August 16, 1984 Barbara J. Mahone, Chairman Ronald W. Haughton, Member Henry B. Frazier III, Member FEDERAL LABOR RELATIONS AUTHORITY --------------- FOOTNOTES$ --------------- /1/ The petitions in case nos. 1-CU-45 and 1-AC-5 were filed by the Personnel Support Activity seeking a unit of approximately 40 former Navy Finance Office employees who were transferred to the Personnel Support Activity when the Finance Office was abolished. The petitions seek a unit of such employees now at the new Personnel Support Activity or in the alternative that group plus those former Navy Finance Office employees now at the Personnel Support Activity Detachment. The AC petition would change the name of the Activity from the now disestablished Navy Finance Office to whichever new Activity is determined to be appropriate. Similarly, the petitions in case nos. 1-CU-46 and 1-AC-6, filed by the Detachment, seek employees of the former Naval Submarine School Personnel Office in either a Detachment unit or Detachment and Personnel Support Activity unit. There are approximately 17 unit employees who went from the Submarine School Personnel Office to the Personnel Support Detachment (which is under the Personnel Support Activity) at the time of the reorganization. Finally, case nos. 1-CU-47 and 1-AC-7 relate to approximately 17 former employees of the disestablished personnel office at the Naval Submarine Base and would accept units of either the Detachment or the Detachment and the Personnel Support Activity. /2/ See Headquarters, 1947th Administrative Support Group, U.S. Air Force, Washington, D.C., 14 FLRA No. 43 (1983). /3/ See, e.g., U.S. Department of Energy, Oak Ridge Operations Office, Oak Ridge, Tennessee, 15 FLRA No. 24 (1984). /4/ It is noted that this finding would not preclude any labor organization from seeking, through an appropriate petition, a determination as to whether or not a new unit appropriate for the purpose of exclusive recognition has been created as a result of the establishment of the Personnel Support Activity Detachment.