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Article
46
Facilities and Services
History
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1. General
The Department
agrees to provide the Union with all such office space, furniture,
telephone, and support services included with the standard
rental cost for space as it has provided in the past.
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2. Union Bulletin Boards and Kiosks
a. The
Department will continue to provide five (5) kiosks for
Local 12 to post materials in the Washington, D.C., metropolitan
area. The kiosks are intended for the transmittal of information
of mutual interest of employees and for
announcements by the Union to employees in the bargaining
unit.
b. Local 12 is responsible for the upkeep of these kiosks
and for ensuring that posted materials are in conformance
with the provisions of 5 U.S.C. 7131(b).
c. The Department will provide a bulletin board in each
building where there are bargaining unit employees except
in those buildings which have kiosks, and will also provide
two (2) bulletin boards in the Frances Perkins Building
(FPB), one near the Snack Bar and one near the Cafeteria.
The specific locations and size of the bulletin boards will
be determined by mutual agreement of both Management and
Local 12, consistent with applicable regulations and fire
and safety requirements. Local 12 is responsible for the
upkeep of the bulletin boards and for ensuring that posted
materials are in conformance with the provisions of 5 U.S.C.
7131(b).
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3. Use of Departmental Telephones for Labor-Management Business
a. Union
Offices. The Department will continue to provide the use
of telephone service in each Union office.
b. Union Stewards. Union stewards will have access to Departmental
telephones for use when necessary in conducting representational
business.
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4. Parking
a. Assigned
Permits. The Department agrees to provide three (3) parking
permits for the Union's use in the FPB which shall be issued
in the name of the Union for use by persons designated by
the Union. The Union is responsible for paying any standard
fees or charges normally assessed for use of similar parking
privileges.
b. Union Visitors' Parking. In the event the Union needs
a parking space(s) for a visitor(s) to the FPB, such request
should be made to the Department's Office of Facilities
Management, Office of the Assistant Secretary for Administration
and Management, one (1) day in advance of the need. The
Department will accommodate such requests to the extent
space is available.
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5. Use of Departmental Photocopying Equipment
The
use of photocopying equipment shall continue to be made
available by the Department to the Union for representational
business.
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6. Distribution of Union Handbills and Other Solicitations
The parties'
conduct in this area shall be governed by 5 U.S.C. 7131(b).
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7. Use of Departmental Meeting Rooms
Management,
upon an adequate advance request (three (3) or more workdays)
from the Union to the Department's Office of Facilities Management,
will provide the Union use of Room N-4437 A and B in the FPB
between 11:45 a.m. and 1:30 p.m. In addition, Management will
provide the Union with the use of Room N-4437 A, B, and C
in the FPB for the full day on Wednesday upon an adequate
advance request. Management, upon an adequate advance request
from the Union, on a space-available basis, will make a special
effort to provide the Union other meeting space. The Union
agrees to comply with all Departmental security and housekeeping
rules.Section 8. Meeting Space in Outlying Buildings
Management recognizes the need for private meeting space between
the Union and bargaining unit employees in outlying buildings.
Space for such meetings between Union stewards and bargaining
unit employees will be provided in all outlying buildings,
where available, upon adequate advance notice.
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9. Copies of Departmental Rules and Regulations
Management
agrees to continue to furnish to the Union one (1) copy of
the Federal Personnel Manual, the Department of Labor Manual
Series, and the Department of Labor Supplement to the Federal
Personnel Manual, including any supplements or changes thereto
that relate to bargaining unit employees, excluding those
portions or chapters which constitute guidance, advice, counsel,
or training provided for Management officials or supervisors
relating to collective bargaining which are exempt from disclosure
under the Freedom of Information Act.
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10. Use of Internal Mail System
The Union
shall have the opportunity to utilize the Department's internal
mail system to distribute its newsletter to all employees.
Material distributed through the internal mail system will
be clearly identified as Local 12 material and may not contain
any scurrilous, libelous, disparaging, or otherwise inappropriate
material.
In all
cases, the Union is responsible for providing the Department
with the appropriate number of copies of the material to be
distributed and sufficiently in advance of the distribution
deadline desired.
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11. Electronic Mail
For the
purpose of fostering effective and efficient communications
between the parties, the Department shall provide Local 12
with access to the electronic mail system to handle communication
between the Union and the Office of Employee and Labor-Management
Relations.
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