Tidewater Telephone Co.Download PDFNational Labor Relations Board - Board DecisionsMar 30, 1970181 N.L.R.B. 867 (N.L.R.B. 1970) Copy Citation TIDEWATER TELEPHONE CO 867 Tidewater Telephone Company and Communications Workers of America , AFL-CIO, Petitioner. Case 5-RC-6990 March 30, 1970 DECISION AND DIRECTION OF ELECTION By CHAIRMAN MCCULLOCH AND MEMBERS FANNING AND JENKINS Upon a petition duly filed under Section 9(c) of the National Labor Relations Act, as amended, a hearing was held before Donald J. Salins, Hearing Officer of the National Labor Relations Board. Following the hearing, pursuant to Section 102.67 of the National Labor Relations Board Rules and Regulations and Statements of Procedure, Series 8, as amended, this case was transferred to the Board for decision. Thereafter, the Employer and the Petitioner filed briefs with the Board. Pursuant to the provisions of Section 3(b) of the Act, the Board has delegated its powers in connection with this case to a three-member panel. The Board has reviewed the Hearing Officer's rulings made at the hearing and finds that they are free from prejudicial error. They are hereby affirmed. Upon the entire record in this case, the Board finds: 1. The Employer is engaged in commerce within the meaning of the Act and it will effectuate the purposes of the Act to assert jurisdiction herein. 2. The labor organization involved claims to represent certain employees of the Employer. 3. A question affecting commerce exists concerning the representation of certain employees of the Employer within the meaning of Section 9(c)(1) and Section 2(6) and (7) of the Act. 4. The Petitioner seeks to represent a unit of the Employer's plant department employees throughout the system.' The Employer contends that it has no plant department per se and that the only appropriate unit is one encompassing all employees in the system. There is no bargaining history for the employees involved in this proceeding. The Employer is an independent telephone utility employing approximately 300-310 employees, of whom about 80 work in job classifications related to the construction, installation, and maintenance of The plant employees petitioned for include all nonsupervisory employees engaged in the construction , installation , and maintenance of the Employer's equipment and facilities Some of the job classifications included therein are trencher operator , tractor operator , groundsman, linesman, cable splicer, engineer , repairman, technician, craftsman-engineer , serviceman , and laborers The laborers are included because the Petitioner expressed a willingness to represent them once the hearing showed that they worked with the other plant employees The engineers are included for the same reason and, also, because the Petitioner concedes that they are not professionals , since they have little more than a high school education and do mainly drafting work equipment and facilities. It is organized into four divisions on a geographic basis, with offices in Warsaw, Bowling Green, Kilmarnock, and Gloucester, Virginia; there is also a separate headquarters office in Warsaw. The division offices are all within about a 60-mile radius of the Warsaw headquarters Each of the four divisions is headed by a division manager who has control of the day-to-day operations in the geographic area served by his office. With the exception of telephone operators, all of whom are located in the Warsaw headquarters office, and certain plant employees also located there, each division has employees from all the operating areas of the system, including commercial, engineering, service, central office equipment, etc. At the Warsaw headquarters, there are three general managers below the company president, with the following respective areas of responsibility: Plant (construction, servicemen, outside plant maintenance, central office equipment, and engineering), Traffic and Commercial, and Accounting The division managers report directly to the appropriate general manager about the activities in the latter's area of responsibility which occur on the division level. The record indicates that ultimate responsibility in each of the three areas enumerated above falls on the respective general manager. Thus, the plant general manager, besides having immediate control of his own staff of construction, engineering, and repair employees in Warsaw, has ultimate responsibility for the activities of the engineering, service, and central office equipment employees located in the division offices, as reported to him by the four division managers There exists a uniform, systemwide policy regarding wages, hours, and working conditions, which, is established in the Warsaw headquarters. Moreover, the applications of new employees must be approved by the same office before the division managers can hire them While the Board has generally considered that the optimum unit in public utilities is systemwide, it has not required that it be multi-department at all times and in all circumstances, particularly where, as here,' no labor organization seeks to represent the employees on a more comprehensive basis. In such circumstances, a more limited unit, such as one coextensive with a smaller administrative subdivision, may also be appropriate.' The fact that the Employer does not have a plant department per se, does not, ipso facto, require us to find that a systemwide unit encompassing all of its employees is the only appropriate unit. Rather, since all the employees whom the Petitioner seeks to represent, whether located in the four division offices or Warsaw headquarters, perform work customarily done by telephone industry plant department 'Iroquois Telephone Corporation , 169 NLRB No 53, and cases cited at fn 4 therein 181 NLRB No. 139 868 DECISIONS OF NATIONAL LABOR RELATIONS BOARD employees who we have found possess a separate community of interest and may constitute an appropriate unit, we find that a systemwide unit of such employees is appropriate, here, particularly since no union seeks a more comprehensive unit 3 The placement of certain employees is, however, at issue: Plant records clerks: The Petitioner sought to exclude these employees on the grounds that they share no community of interest with the plant employees and perform mainly clerical duties. There are about 1 I plant records clerks in the system, nine of whom perform work for plant personnel, such as the outside plant maintenance supervisor or headquarters engineers, or in the division offices, where they receive service complaints from customers and pass them on to the servicemen, either in person or by telephone. We shall include those plant records clerks who work for persons associated with the construction, installation, and maintenance of the Employer's equipment and facilities, and the division office plant records clerks, since they have a closer community of interest with the unit employees than with the clericals in the commercial department, with whom they have less contact.4 Supervisors- Since the central office repairman foreman, two head craftsmen-engineers, trimming crew foreman, construction line foreman, all located at the headquarters, and the Warsaw division service foreman, all do manual labor alongside the respective employees whom we have included in the unit, and possess none of the indicia of statutory supervisory status, we find that they are not supervisors within the meaning of the Act and shall include them in the unit. We find that the following employees of the Employer constitute a unit appropriate for purposes of collective bargaining within the meaning of Section 9(b) of the Act: All employees employed by the Employer at its headquarters and division offices in Warsaw, Bowling Green, Kilmarnock, and Gloucester, Virginia, who are engaged in the construction, installation, and maintenance of the Employer's equipment and facilities, including trencher operators, tractor operators, groundsmen, linesmen, cable splicers, engineers, repair men, technicians, servicemen, laborers, and plant records clerks working for plant personnel or in the division offices, but excluding all other employees, guards, and supervisors ds defined in the Act [Direction of Elections omitted from publication.] 'Iroquois Telephone Corporation , supra, Sanborn Telephone Company, Inc. 140 NLRB 512, Mansfield Telephone Company, 92 NLRB 83; cf Genera! Telephone Company of Michigan , 112 NLRB 46 'Contrary to his colleagues , Member Jenkins would exclude the plant records clerks from the unit as he views their interests more closely allied to that of other office clericals particularly in light of the fact that plant records clerks interchange with other office clericals in cases of illness, vacations ; have substantially different pay scales than employees petitioned for, are essentially in-office clericals in contrast to the outside work of the majority of employees who install , construct , and maintain the employer's equipment Moreover , if plant records clerks are to be included in the unit because of work associations with employees in the unit, then other employees in the commercial and traffic departments with similar work associations should also be included in the unit 'In order to assure that all eligible voters may have the opportunity to be informed of the issues in the exercise of their statutory right to vote, all parties to the election should have access to a list of voters and their addresses which may be used to communicate with them Excelsior Underwear Inc, 156 NLRB 1236, N L R B v Wyman -Gordon Company, 394 U S 759 Accordingly, it is hereby directed that an election eligibility list, containing the names and addresses of all the eligible voters, must be filed by the Employer with the Regional Director for Region 5 within 7 days of the date of this Order Correcting Direction of Election The Regional Director shall make the list available to all parties to the election No extension of time to file this list shall be granted by the Regional Director except in extraordinary circumstances Failure to comply with this requirement shall be grounds for setting aside the election whenever proper objections are filed Copy with citationCopy as parenthetical citation