Introduction to the FLRA

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Introduction to the FLRA The Federal Service Labor-Management Relations Statute

PURPOSES OF THE STATUTE 5 U.S.C. § 7101 The Statute protects the right of employees to organize, bargain collectively, and participate through labor organizations of their own choosing in decisions which affect them. Congress found that labor organizations and collective bargaining in the civil service are in the public interest.

Federal Labor Relations Authority Office of the General Counsel Julia Akins Clark Regional Offices -Atlanta -Boston -Chicago -Dallas -Denver -San Francisco -Washington, D.C. Authority Chair Carol Waller Pope Members Thomas Beck Ernest DuBester Office of Administrative Law Judges Federal Service Impasses Panel Mary Jacksteit Martin Malin Barbara Franklin Marvin Johnson Thomas Angelo Edward Hartfield Don Wasserman

AUTHORITY Reviews decisions of Administrative Law Judges in unfair labor practice cases when exceptions are filed. Decides appeals of decisions of Regional Directors in representation cases. Rules on exceptions to arbitrators’ awards. Resolves negotiability disputes.

OFFICE OF THE GENERAL COUNSEL Investigates unfair labor practice charges. Prosecutes unfair labor practice complaints. Investigates and decides representation petitions on behalf of the Authority. Conducts elections to certify and decertify bargaining units. Provides training on the Statute.

FEDERAL SERVICE IMPASSES PANEL Resolves bargaining impasses between agencies and unions when voluntary arrangements, including the services of the Federal Mediation and Conciliation Service are unsuccessful. “Impasse” is defined in FSIP’s Regulations as “that point in the negotiation of conditions of employment at which the parties are unable to reach agreement, notwithstanding their efforts to do so by direct negotiations and by the use of mediation or other voluntary arrangements for settlement.” 5 C.F.R. § 2470.2(e) .