[United States Government Manual] [June 01, 2000] [Pages 474-478] [From the U.S. Government Publishing Office, www.gpo.gov]NATIONAL LABOR RELATIONS BOARD 1099 Fourteenth Street NW., Washington, DC 20570 Phone, 202-273-1000. TDD, 202-273-4300. Internet, www.nlrb.gov. Chairman John C. Truesdale Members J. Robert Brame III, Sarah M. Fox, Peter J. Hurtgen, Wilma B. Liebman Chief Administrative Law Judge Robert A. Giannasi [[Page 475]] Director, Division of Administration Gloria J. Joseph Director, Division of Information David B. Parker Director, Equal Employment Opportunity Robert J. Poindexter Executive Secretary John J. Toner General Counsel Fred L. Feinstein Inspector General Aileen C. Armstrong Solicitor John E. Higgins, Jr. [For the National Labor Relations Board statement of organization, see the Federal Register of June 14, 1979, 44 FR 34215] ------------------------------------------------------------------------ The National Labor Relations Board is vested with the power to prevent and remedy unfair labor practices committed by private sector employers and unions and to safeguard employees' rights to organize and determine whether to have unions as their bargaining representative. The National Labor Relations Board (NLRB) is an independent agency created by the National Labor Relations Act of 1935 (Wagner Act) (29 U.S.C. 167). The Board is authorized to designate appropriate units for collective bargaining and to conduct secret ballot elections to determine whether employees desire representation by a labor organization. Activities NLRB has two principal functions: preventing and remedying unfair labor practices by employers and labor organizations or their agents, and conducting secret ballot elections among employees in appropriate collective-bargaining units to determine whether or not they desire to be represented by a labor organization in bargaining with employers about their wages,hours, and working conditions. The agency also conducts secret ballot elections among employees who have been covered by a union-security agreement to determine whether or not they wish to revoke their union's authority to make such agreements. In jurisdictional disputes between two or more unions, the Board determines which competing group of workers is entitled to perform the work involved. The regional directors and their staffs process representation, unfair labor practice, and jurisdictional dispute cases. They issue complaints in unfair labor practice cases; seek settlement of unfair labor practice charges; obtain compliance with Board orders and court judgments; and petition district courts for injunctions to prevent or remedy unfair labor practices. The regional directors direct hearings in representation cases; conduct elections pursuant to the agreement of the parties or the decision-making authority delegated to them by the Board or pursuant to Board directions; and issue certifications of representatives when unions win or certify the results when unions lose employee elections. They process petitions for bargaining unit clarification, for amendment of certification, and for rescission of a labor organization's authority to make a union-shop agreement. They also conduct national emergency employee referendums. Administrative law judges conduct hearings in unfair labor practice cases, make findings of fact and conclusions of law, and recommend remedies for violations found. Their decisions can be appealed to the Board for a final agency determination. The Board's decisions are subject to review in the U.S. courts of appeals. Field Offices--National Labor Relations Board (HQ: Headquarters; RO: Resident office; SR: Subregion) ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Office/Address Director Telephone Fax ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Region 1, 6th Fl., 10 Causeway St., Boston, MA Rosemary Pye 617-565-6700 617-565-6725 02222-1072. [[Page 476]] Region 2, Rm. 3614, 26 Federal Plz., New York, Daniel Silverman 212-264-0300 212-264-8427 NY 10278-0104. Region 3 Sandra Dunbar Rm. 901, 111 W. Huron St., Buffalo, NY 14202- ................................ 716-551-4931 716-551-4972 2387 (HQ). Rm. 342, Clinton Ave. at N. Pearl St., Albany, Jon Mackle 518-431-4155 518-431-4157 NY 12207-2350 (RO). Region 4, 7th Fl., 615 Chestnut St., Dorothy L. Moore-Duncan 215-597-7601 215-597-7658 Philadelphia, PA 19106-4404. Region 5 Louis J. D'Amico 8th Fl., 103 S. Gay St., Baltimore, MD 21202- ................................ 410-962-2822 410-962-2198 4026 (HQ). Suite 5530, 1099 14th St., Washington, DC Karen V. Gearhard 202-208-3000 202-208-3013 20570-0001 (RO). Region 6, Rm. 1501, 1000 Liberty Ave., Gerald Kobell 412-395-4400 412-395-5986 Pittsburgh, PA 15222-4173. Region 7 William C. Schaub, Jr. Rm. 300, 477 Michigan Ave., Detroit, MI 48226- ................................ 313-226-3200 313-226-2090 2569 (HQ). Rm. 330, 82 Ionia NW., Grand Rapids, MI 49503- Chet H. Byerly, Jr. 616-456-2679 616-456-2596 3022 (RO). Region 8, Rm. 1695, 1240 E. 9th St., Frederick Calatrello 216-522-3715 216-522-2418 Cleveland, OH 44199-2086. Region 9, Rm. 3003, 550 Main St., Cincinnati, Richard L. Ahearn 513-684-3686 513-684-3946 OH 45202-3721. Region 10 Martin M. Arlook Suite 1000, Harris Twr., 233 Peachtree St. ................................ 404-331-2896 404-331-2858 NE., Atlanta, GA 30303 (HQ). 3d Fl., 1900 3d Ave. N., Birmingham, AL 35203- C. Douglas Marshall 205-731-1062 205-731-0955 3502 (RO). Region 11, Suite 200, 4035 University Pkwy., Willie L. Clark, Jr. 336-631-5201 336-631-5210 Winston-Salem, NC 27106-3325. Region 12 Rochelle Kentov Suite 530, 201 E. Kennedy Blvd., Tampa, FL ................................ 813-228-2641 813-228-2874 33602-5824 (HQ). Rm. 214, 400 W. Bay St., Jacksonville, FL James L. McDonald 904-232-3768 904-232-3146 32202-4412 (RO). Rm. 1320, 51 SW. 1st Ave., Miami, FL 33130- Hector O. Nava 305-536-5391 305-536-5320 1608 (RO). Region 13, Suite 800, 200 W. Adams St., Elizabeth Kinney 312-353-7570 312-886-1341 Chicago, IL 60606-5208. Region 14, Rm. 8.302, 1222 Spruce St., St. Ralph R. Tremain 314-539-7770 314-539-7794 Louis, MO 63103-2829. Region 15, Rm. 610, 1515 Poydras St., New Curtis A. Wells 504-589-6361 504-589-4069 Orleans, LA 70112-3723. Region 16 (Vacancy) Rm. 8A24, 819 Taylor St., Fort Worth, TX 76102- ................................ 817-978-2921 817-978-2928 6178 (HQ). Suite 1545, 1919 Smith St., Houston, TX 77002- Ruth E. Small 713-209-4888 713-209-4890 2649 (RO). Rm. 565, 615 E. Houston St., San Antonio, TX Ruben R. Armendariz 210-229-6140 210-472-6143 78206-2040 (RO). Region 17 F. Rozier Sharp Suite 100, 8600 Farley St., Overland Park, KS ................................ 913-967-3000 913-967-3010 66212-4677 (HQ). Rm. 318, 224 S. Boulder Ave., Tulsa, OK 74103- Francis Molenda 918-581-7951 918-581-7970 4214 (RO). Region 18 Ronald M. Sharp Suite 790, 330 S. 2d Ave., Minneapolis, MN ................................ 612-348-1757 612-348-1785 55401-2221 (HQ). Rm. 439, 210 Walnut St., Des Moines, IA 50309- Morris E. Petersen 515-284-4391 515-284-4713 2116 (RO). Region 19 Paul Eggert Rm. 2948, 915 2d Ave., Seattle, WA 98174-1078 ................................ 206-220-6300 206-220-6305 (HQ). No. 21, 222 W. 7th Ave., Anchorage, AK 99513- Minoru Hayashi 907-271-5015 907-271-3055 3546 (RO). Suite 1920, 601 SW. 2d Ave., Portland, OR Cathleen Shelton 503-326-3085 503-326-5387 97204 (SR 36). Region 20 Robert H. Miller Suite 400, 901 Market St., San Francisco, CA ................................ 415-356-5130 415-356-5156 94103-1735 (HQ). Rm. 7-245, 300 Ala Moana Blvd., Honolulu, HI Thomas W. Cestare 808-541-2814 808-541-2818 96850-4980 (SR 37). Region 21 Victoria E. Aguayo 9th Fl., 888 S. Figueroa St., Los Angeles, CA ................................ 213-894-5200 213-894-2778 90017-5455 (HQ). Suite 302, 555 W. Beech St., San Diego, CA Steven J. Sorensen 619-557-6184 619-557-6358 92101-2939 (RO). Region 22, Rm. 1600, 970 Broad St., Newark, NJ Gary T. Kendellen 973-645-2100 973-645-3852 07102-2570. Region 24, Suite 1002, 525 F.D. Roosevelt Mary Zelma Asseo 787-766-5347 787-766-5478 Ave., Hato Rey, PR 00918-1720. Region 25, Rm. 238, 575 N. Pennsylvania St., Roberto G. Chavarry 317-226-7381 317-226-5103 Indianapolis, IN 46204-1577. Region 26 (Vacancy) Suite 800, 1407 Union Ave., Memphis, TN 38104- ................................ 901-544-0018 901-544-0008 3627 (HQ). Suite 375, 425 W. Capitol Ave., Little Rock, (Vacancy) 501-324-6311 501-324-5009 AR 72201-3489 (RO). 3d Fl., 801 Broadway, Nashville, TN 37203-3816 Joseph H. Artilles 615-736-5921 615-736-7761 (RO). Region 27, 7th Fl. N. Twr., 600 17th St., B. Allan Benson 303-844-3551 303-844-6249 Denver, CO 80202-5433. Region 28 Cornele A. Overstreet Suite 440, 234 N. Central Ave., Phoenix, AZ ................................ 602-379-3361 602-379-4982 85004-2212 (HQ). Suite 1820, 505 Marquette Ave. NW., (Vacancy) 505-248-5125 505-248-5134 Albuquerque, NM 87102-2181 (RO). [[Page 477]] Suite 400, 600 Las Vegas Blvd. S., Las Vegas, (Vacancy) 702-388-6416 702-388-6248 NV 89101-6637 (RO). P.O. Box 23159, El Paso, TX 79923-3159 (RA)... Chris Lerma 915-565-2470 915-565-0847 Region 29, 10th Fl., Jay St. & Myrtle Ave., Alvin P. Blyer 718-330-7713 718-330-7579 Brooklyn, NY 11201-4201. Region 30, Suite 700, 310 W. Wisconsin Ave., Philip E. Bloedorn 414-297-3861 414-297-3880 Milwaukee, WI 53203-2211. Region 31, Suite 700, 11150 W. Olympic Blvd., James J. McDermott 310-235-7352 310-235-7420 Los Angeles, CA 90064-1824. Region 32, Rm. 300N, 1301 Clay St., Oakland, James S. Scott 510-637-3300 510-637-3315 CA 94612-5211. Region 33, Suite 200, 300 Hamilton Blvd., Glenn A. Zipp 309-671-7080 309-671-7095 Peoria, IL 61602-1246. Region 34, 21st Fl., 280 Trumbull St., Peter B. Hoffman 860-240-3522 860-240-3564 Hartford, CT 06103-3503. ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Sources of Information Contracts Prospective suppliers of goods and services may inquire about agency procurement and contracting practices by writing to the Chief, Procurement and Facilities Branch, National Labor Relations Board, Washington, DC 20570. Phone, 202-273-4040. Electronic Access Information about the Board's programs and activities is available through the Internet, at www.nlrb.gov. Employment The Board appoints administrative law judges from a register established by the Office of Personnel Management. The agency hires attorneys, stenographers, and typists for all its offices; field examiners for its field offices; and administrative personnel for its Washington office. Inquiries regarding college and law school recruiting programs should be directed to the nearest regional office. Employment inquiries and applications may be sent to any regional office or the Washington personnel office. Publications Anyone desiring to inspect formal case documents or read agency publications may use facilities of the Washington or field offices. The agency will assist in arranging reproduction of documents and order transcripts of hearings. The Board's offices offer free informational leaflets in limited quantities: The National Labor Relations Board and YOU (Unfair Labor Practices), The National Labor Relations Board and YOU (Representation Cases), Your Government Conducts an Election for You on the Job, and The National Labor Relations Board-- What It Is, What It Does. The Superintendent of Documents, Government Printing Office, Washington, DC 20402, sells A Guide to Basic Law and Procedures Under the NLRA, the Annual Report, the Classified Index of National Labor Relations Board Decisions and Related Court Decisions, volumes of Board decisions, and a number of subscription services, including the NLRB Casehandling Manual (in three parts), the Weekly Summary of NLRB Cases, the NLRB Election Report, and An Outline of Law and Procedure in Representation Cases. Speakers To give the public and persons appearing before the agency a better understanding of the National Labor Relations Act and the Board's policies, procedures, and services, Washington and regional office personnel participate as speakers or panel members before bar associations, labor, educational, civic, or management organizations, and other groups. Requests for speakers or panelists may be made to Washington officials or to the appropriate regional director. For further information, contact the Information Division, National Labor Relations Board, 1099 Fourteenth Street NW., Washington, DC 20570. Phone, 202-273-1991. Internet, www.nlrb.gov. [[Page 478]] ------------------------------------------------------------------------