Rush University Medical CentertobDownload PDFNational Labor Relations Board - Unpublished Board DecisionsMar 24, 201513-RC-143495 (N.L.R.B. Mar. 24, 2015) Copy Citation UNITED STATES OF AMERICA BEFORE THE NATIONAL LABOR RELATIONS BOARD RUSH UNIVERSITY MEDICAL CENTER Employer and Cases 13-RC-143495 13-RC-143497 13-RC-143510 HEALTHCARE, PROFESSIONAL, TECHNICAL, OFFICE, WAREHOUSE AND MAIL ORDER EMPLOYEES UNION, LOCAL 743, INTERNATIONAL BROTHERHOOD OF TEAMSTERS Petitioner ORDER Employer’s Request for Review of the Regional Director’s Consolidated Decision and Direction of Election is denied as it raises no substantial issues warranting review.1 MARK GASTON PEARCE, CHAIRMAN HARRY I. JOHNSON, III, MEMBER LAUREN McFERRAN, MEMBER Dated, Washington D.C., March 24, 2015. 1 Member Johnson would grant review for the sole purpose of permitting Board review of St. Vincent Charity Medical Center, 357 NLRB No. 79 (2011), relied upon by the Regional Director, where a two-member Board majority held that modified acute care hospital bargaining units need not conform to the Board’s Health Care Rule regarding acute care hospital bargaining units, in circumstances where an Armour-Globe self-determination election may add certain unrepresented employees to an existing nonconforming unit that pre-dated the Health Care Rule. Here, Member Johnson acknowledges that the Regional Director correctly applied St. Vincent and then acceptably conformed the petitioned-for units to the actual operational lines of the Employer. But the broader question is posed here whether, despite being permissible under St. Vincent, the piecemeal organizing and the conducting of so many elections to add employees to a non-conforming unit at acute care hospitals is consistent with the intention behind the Health Care Rule. Member Johnson believes that allowing a rolling series of petitions, as here, contravenes one of the key purposes of the Health Care Rule: streamlining the representation process and minimizing the disruption that results from questions concerning representation arising at acute health care facilities. Copy with citationCopy as parenthetical citation