Obama Administration and the NLRB

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Obama Administration and the NLRB Brought to you by Winston & Strawn's Labor and Employment Relations Practice Group 2013 Winston & Strawn LLP

Today's elunch Presenters Derek Barella Labor and Employment Relations Chicago dbarellawinston.com April Weaver Labor and Employment Relations San Francisco aweaver@winston.com 2013 Winston & Strawn LLP 2

Today's Question If the NLRB (without a quorum) knocks down a tree in the forest does it make a sound? 2013 Winston & Strawn LLP 3

NLRB Overview Five-member Board (but often with vacancies or recess appointments) Presidential appointees Typically decides cases via three-member panels Affiliation shifts with political party in control Leads to inconsistent and shifting precedents Current Board has shown itself to be extremely pro-labor NLRB General Counsel sets agenda/prosecutes cases 2013 Winston & Strawn LLP 4

Political Ties 2002 2007: Republican-controlled Board 2007 2009: Two-member "split" Board 2010 Present: Democratic-controlled Board Former Chair Wilma Liebman (term expired Aug. 27, 2011) Current Chair Mark Pearce (term ends Aug. 2013) Last Republican on the Board: Member Brian Hayes (term ended Dec. 2012) 2013 Winston & Strawn LLP 5

The Current Board Member R ichard F. Griffin, J r. Former IUOE in-house counsel Recess appointee Jan. 9, 2012 Chairman Mark Gaston Pearce Former Union Attorney Only confirmed Board member Term ends Aug. 27, 2013 Member S haron B lock Former Counsel for "HELP" and Sen. Edward Kennedy staffer Recess appointee Jan. 9, 2012 2013 Winston & Strawn LLP 6

Aggressive Pro-Labor Tilt Board Rulemaking Notice posting of employee rights SUSPENDED Revised rules for "quickie" elections STAYED Case law developments SUBJECT TO CHALLENGE Agency outreach to non-union employees Acting General Counsel initiatives Guidance memoranda Case prosecution decisions 2013 Winston & Strawn LLP 7

NLRB Developments Employee Rights Notice Posting Rule Upheld by USDC for the District of Columbia Struck down by USDC in South Carolina Both cases pending appeal Representation Case ("Quickie Election") Rules Struck down by USDC for the District of Columbia Appeal pending Board could seek to reenact before Pearce's term ends But, would require confirmed quorum 2013 Winston & Strawn LLP 8

Noel Canning v. NLRB New Process Steel (USSC, 2010): The NLRB cannot issue decisions without a valid three-member quorum Invalidated hundreds of NLRB decisions Jan. 3, 2012: Member Becker's term expires, leaving two sitting members Pearce (D) and Hayes (R) Jan. 4, 2012: President Obama invokes the Recess Appointments Clause to appoint Board Members Sharon Block (D), Richard Griffin (D), and Terence Flynn (R) 2013 Winston & Strawn LLP 9

Noel Canning v. NLRB Feb. 8, 2012: Three-member panel of Hayes, Flynn, and Block finds Noel Canning committed various ULPs Noel Canning petitions D.C. Circuit for review Board's Order invalid and unenforceable because no valid quorum Recess appointments were unconstitutional Jan. 25, 2013: D.C. Circuit agrees with Noel Canning President Obama's "recess appointments" were made during a short intra-session recess of Congress President's recess appointment power applies only during intersession recesses President may only to fill those vacancies that arose during the intersession recess in which the appointment was made 2013 Winston & Strawn LLP 10

Ramifications of Noel Canning v. NLRB Actual: Petitions for Review filed in D.C. Circuit are held in abeyance Actual: Other Circuits not necessarily bound by Noel Canning decision Potential: Hundreds of Board decisions from Jan. 4, 2012, to present may be invalid 2013 Winston & Strawn LLP 11

NLRB Response Statement by Chairman Pearce: "The Board respectfully disagrees with today's decision... It should be noted that this order applies to only one specific case, Noel Canning, and that similar questions have been raised in more than a dozen cases pending in other courts of appeals. In the meantime, the Board has important work to do... [W]e will continue to perform our statutory duties and issue decisions." 2013 Winston & Strawn LLP 12

NLRB Response NLRB will not seek review en banc at D.C. Circuit NLRB will file petition for certiorari with USSC due today Board will seek USSC review based on: Claimed novel issue of critical importance Impact on recent/current/future NLRB decisions Impact on other agencies 2013 Winston & Strawn LLP 13

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NLRB Developments Scope of Protected/Concerted Activity Outreach to non-union workers www.nlrb.gov/concerted-activity: NLRB's public web page to describe "rights of employees to act together for their mutual aid and protection, even if they are not in a union." Interactive map gives examples A customer service representative who lost her job after discussing her wages with a coworker An engineer at a vegetable packing plant fired after reporting safety concerns affecting other employees A paramedic fired after posting work-related grievances on Facebook Poultry workers fired after discussing their grievances with a newspaper reporter 2013 Winston & Strawn LLP 15

National Labor Relations Board: Concerted Activity Website 2013 Winston & Strawn LLP 16

NLRB Developments (cont'd) Scope of Protected/Concerted Activity Fresenius USA Mfg. Inc. Parexel Int'l Sabo, Inc. Hispanics United of Buffalo 2013 Winston & Strawn LLP 17

Hispanics United of Buffalo Off-duty Facebook exchange between coworkers Employee Cole-Rivera Facebook post: "Lydia Cruz, a coworker[,] feels that we don't help our clients enough at [Employer]. I about had it! My fellow coworkers how do u feel?" Four off-duty employees respond, objecting to assertion that work performance is lacking Cruz also responds, directed at Cole-Rivera: "stop with ur lies about me" 2013 Winston & Strawn LLP 18

Hispanics United of Buffalo Cruz reports incident to Employer Employer fires Cole-Rivera (original poster) and the four employees who commented Remarks constituted "bullying and harassment" of a coworker Violated "zero tolerance" policy 2013 Winston & Strawn LLP 19

Hispanics United of Buffalo Board applies four-part test, discipline/discharge violates Section 8(a)(1) if: (1) the employee activity was "concerted"; (2) the employer knew of the concerted nature of the employee's activity; (3) the concerted activity was protected by the Act; and (4) the discipline or discharge was motivated by the employee's protected, concerted activity 2013 Winston & Strawn LLP 20

Hispanics United of Buffalo Board finds all five employees were engaged in "concerted activity" Facebook communication had the clear "mutual aid" objective of preparing for a group defense to co-worker's complaints about job performance Board also finds employees' concerted activity was protected Employees were directly responding to allegations they were providing substandard service 2013 Winston & Strawn LLP 21

Hispanics United of Buffalo Board holds that assuming harassment policy covered the comments, it could not be lawfully applied in this circumstance: "legitimate managerial concerns to prevent harassment do not justify policies that discourage the free exercise of Section 7 rights by subjecting employees to... discipline on the basis of the subjective reactions of others to their protected activity." 2013 Winston & Strawn LLP 22

NLRB Developments (cont'd) Union organizing and rights Specialty Healthcare and progeny Lamons Gasket UGL-UNICCO 2013 Winston & Strawn LLP 23

NLRB Developments (cont'd) Alternate Dispute Resolution D.R. Horton Supply Technologies, LLC 2013 Winston & Strawn LLP 24

NLRB Developments (cont'd) Compliant Employment Policies Am. Red Cross Ariz. and Hyatt Hotels Social Media Policies 2013 Winston & Strawn LLP 25

NLRB Developments (cont'd) Ability to Conduct Effective Investigations Banner Health Hyundai Am. Shipping Agency, Inc. and Flex Frac Logistics Hawaii Tribune Herald 2013 Winston & Strawn LLP 26

Acting General Counsel Developments Confidentiality of workplace investigations April 16, 2013: Division of Advice memo examines employer code of conduct and confidentiality language Lawful: Verso has a compelling interest in protecting the integrity of its investigations. In every investigation, Verso has a strong desire to protect witnesses from harassment, intimidation, and retaliation, to keep evidence from being destroyed, to ensure that testimony is not fabricated, and to prevent a cover-up Unlawful: To assist Verso in achieving these objectives, we must maintain the investigation and our role in it in strict confidence. If we do not maintain such confidentiality, we may be subject to disciplinary action up to and including immediate termination 2013 Winston & Strawn LLP 27

Acting General Counsel Developments Confidentiality of workplace investigations April 16, 2013: Division of Advice memo examines employer code of conduct and confidentiality language Suggested re-write by GC: Verso may decide in some circumstances that in order to achieve these objectives, we must maintain the investigation and our role in it in strict confidence. If Verso reasonably imposes such a requirement and we do not maintain such confidentiality, we may be subject to disciplinary action up to and including immediate termination 2013 Winston & Strawn LLP 28

Acting General Counsel Developments Increased use of extraordinary remedies in routine cases Alleged interference with organizing First contract disputes Back pay standards Fewer deferrals to arbitration Social media policies and issues Challenges to State "Secret Ballot Amendments" 2013 Winston & Strawn LLP 29

Acting General Counsel Developments Class action waivers in mandatory arbitration disputes Employment-at-will statements General amenability to "quickie" elections Increased publicity and use of press releases Regional office use of investigative subpoenas 2013 Winston & Strawn LLP 30

What's Next? Recent nominations Chairman Pearce for another term Harry I. Johnson, III, partner with Arent Fox LLP Philip A. Miscimarra, partner with Morgan Lewis & Bockius Prior Griffin and Block nominations still pending Quorum could restart rulemaking Noel Canning to be litigated at all stages USSC Circuit Courts of Appeals NLRB 2013 Winston & Strawn LLP 31

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