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^ TO AMEND THE NATIONAL LABOR RELATIONS kCl AND RAIL- WAY LABOR kCl TO PREVENT DISCRIMINATION BASED ON PARTICIPATION IN LABOR DISPUTES (103-13) |Y 4. P 96/11:103-13 |To ftncnj tlie Hation»l Libor Relatio ORE THE SUBCOMMITTEE ON AVIATION OF THE COMMITTEE ON PUBLIC WORKS AND TRANSPORTATION HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES ONE HUNDRED THIRD CONGRESS FIRST SESSION ON H.R. 5 TO AMEND THE NATIONAL LABOR RELATIONS ACT AND RAILWAY LABOR ACT TO PREVENT DISCRIMINATION BASED ON PARTICIPATION IN LABOR DISPUTES MAY 5, 1993 Printed for the use of the Committee on Public Works and-Transportation '^«^%. ' SBP S19S3 U.S. GOVERNMENT PRINTING OFFICE '"PT^iPOr 69-541 WASHINGTON : 1993 ForsalebytheU.S.GovernmentPrintingOffice SuperintendentofDocuments,CongressionalSalesOffice,Washington,DC 20402 ISBN 0-16-0A1156-4 AQ TO AMEND THE NATIONAL LABOR RELATIONS AND RAIL- WAY LABOR kCl TO PREVENT DISCRIMINATION BASED ON PARTICIPATION IN LABOR DISPUTES (103-13) P96/11:10;h;5 OlING Chi the Katioaa Libor Relatio. ORE THE SUBCOMMITTEE ON AVIATION OF THE COMMITTEE ON PUBLIC WORKS AND TRANSPORTATION HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES ONE HXWDRED THIRD CONGRESS FIRST SESSION ON H.R. 5 TO AMEND THE NATIONAL LABOR RELATIONS ACT AND RAILWAY LABOR ACT TO PREVENT DISCRIMINATION BASED ON PARTICIPATION IN LABOR DISPUTES MAY 5, 1993 Printed for the use of the Committee on Public Works andr^|tasportation U.S. GOVERNMENT PRINTING OFFICE ™W?|CH|7 69_54] WASHINGTON : 1993 ForsalebytheU.S.GovemmenlPrintingOffice SuperintendentofDocuments,CongressionalSalesOffice,Washington,DC 20402 ISBN 0-16-041156-4 COMMITTEE ON PUBLIC WORKS AND TRANSPORTATION NORMAN Y. MINETA, California, Chair JAMES L. OBERSTAR, Minnesota BUD SHUSTER, Pennsylvania NICK JOE RAHALL II, West Virginia WILLIAM F. CLINGER, Jr., Pennsylvania DOUGLAS APPLEGATE, Ohio THOMAS E. PETRI, Wisconsin RON DE LUGO, Virgin Islands SHERWOOD BOEHLERT, New York ROBERT A. BORSKI, Pennsylvania JAMES M. INHOFE, Oklahoma TIM VALENTINE, North Carolina BILL EMERSON, Missouri WILLIAM O. LIPINSKI, Illinois JOHN J. DUNCAN, Jr., Tennessee ROBERT E. WISE, Jr., West Virginia SUSAN MOLINARI, NewYork JAMES A. TRAFICANT, Jr., Ohio WILLIAM H. ZELIFF, JR., New Hampshire PETER A. DeFAZIO, Oregon THOMAS W. EWING, Illinois JIMMY HAYES, Louisiana WAYNE T. GILCHREST, Maryland BOB CLEMENT, Tennessee JENNIFER B. DUNN, Washii^on JERRY F. COSTELLO, Illinois TIM HUTCHINSON, Arkansas MIKE PARKER, Mississippi WILLIAM P. BAKER, California GREG LAUGHLIN, Texas MICHAEL A. "MAC COLLINS, Georgia PETE GEREN, Texas JAY KIM, CaUfomia GEORGE E. SANGMEISTER, Illinois DAVID A. LEVY, NewYork GLENN POSHARD, Illinois STEPHEN HORN, California DICK SWETT, New Hampshire BOB FRANKS, New Jersey BUD CRAMER, Alabama PETER I. BLUTE, Massachusetts BARBARA-ROSE COLLINS, Michigan HOWARD P. "BUCK" McKEON, California ELEANOR HOLMES NORTON, District of JOHN L. MICA, Florida Columbia PETER HOEKSTRA, Michigan LUCIEN E. BLACKWELL, Pennsylvania JACK QUINN, New York JERROLD NADLER, New York SAM COPPERSMITH, Arizona LESLIE L. BYRNE, Virginia MARIA CANTWELL, Washington PAT (PATSY ANN) DANNER, Missouri KAREN SHEPHERD, Utah ROBERT MENENDEZ, New Jersey JAMES E. CLYBURN, South Carolina CORRINE BROWN, Florida NATHAN DEAL, Georgia JAMES A. BARCIA, Michigan DAN HAMBURG, California BOB FILNER, California WALTER R. TUCKER, California EDDIE BERNICE JOHNSON, Texas Subcommittee on Aviation JAMES L. OBERSTAR, Minnesota, Chair RON DE LUGO, Virgin Islands, WILLIAM F. CLINGER, JR., Pennsylvania SHERWOOD BOEHLERT, NewYork Vice Chair WILLIAM O. LIPINSKI, Illinois JAMES M. INHOFE, Oklahoma PETE GEREN, Texas JOHN J. DUNCAN, Jr., Tennessee GEORGE E. SANGMEISTER, lUinois THOMAS W. EWING, Illinois BARBARA-ROSE COLLINS, Michigan WAYNE T. GILCHREST, Maryland SAM COPPERSMITH, Arizona JENNIFER B. DUNN, Washington ROBERT A. BORSKI, Pennsylvania MICHAEL A. "MAC COLLINS, Georgia TIM VALENTINE, North CaroUna JAY KIM, California PETER A. DeFAZIO, Oregon DAVID A. LEVY, NewYork JIMMY HAYES, Louisiana STEPHEN HORN, California BOB CLEMENT, Tennessee HOWARD P. "BUCK" McKEON, California JERRY COSTELLO, lUinois JOHN L. MICA, Florida MIKE PARKER, Mississippi BUD SHUSTER, Pennsylvania GREG LAUGHLIN, Texas (Ex Officio) DICK SWETT, New Hampshire BUD CRAMER, Alabama LUCIEN BLACKWELL, Pennsylvania MARIA CANTWELL, Washington PAT (PATSY ANN) DANNER, Missouri KAREN SHEPHERD, Utah CORRINE BROWN, Florida NORMAN Y. MINETA, CaUfomia (Ex Officio) (U) CONTENTS Page Summary ofSubject Matter V vn H.R. 5 (Text) Testimony Babbitt, Capt. J. Randolph, president. AirLine PilotsAssociation 28 Jolley, William A., Jolley, Walsh & Hager, P.C, on behalfofthe Independent Federation ofFlightAttendants 28 Landry, James E., president, Air Transport Association of America, accom- panied by Robert J. DeLucia, vice president and general counsel. Airline Industrial Relations Conference "••"• 64 Leitz, George, president. TransportWorkers Union ofAmerica, AFL-CIO 28 Maki, Dee, national president. Association ofFlightAttendants, AFL-CIO ..... 28 Scheri, William L., airline coordinator. International Association of Machin- ists and Aerospace Workers, on behalf of George Koupias, international president. InternationalAssociation ofMachinists and AerospaceWorkers .. 28 Yager, Daniel V., attorney, McGuinness & WiUiams, on behalfofthe Employ- mentPolicy Foundation "^3 Prepared STATEMEhrrs Submitted by Members of Congress Blackwell, Hon. Lucien E., ofPennsylvania 6 Costello, Hon. Jerry F., ofIllinois 21 Ewing, Hon. Thomas, ofIllinois 23 McKeon, Hon. Howard P. "Buck,"ofCalifornia 24 Shepherd, Hon. Karen, ofUtah 27 Prepared Statements Submitted by Witnesses Babbitt, Capt. J. Randolph 87 Jolley, WilliamA 93 Landry, James E 10° Leitz, James |^2 Maki, Dee 145 Scheri, William L. (Koupias) 152 Yager, DanielV 158 Submissions for the Record Babbitt, Capt. J. Randolph, president, Air Line Pilots Association, letter supplementing testimony 212 Reich, Hon. RobertB., SecretaryofLabor, letter 80 Additions to the Record Barber, Francis M., Conser, Robert W., Vaughan, Michael J., and Davidson, Donald C, former pilots of Eastern Airlines and former members of the AirLines PilotsAssociation,joint statement 181 Midwest MotorExpress, Inc., statement 189 National Federation ofIndependent Business, John J. Motley III, vice presi- dent, Federal GovernmentRelations, statement 202 (III) B.^. ftoBBE OfTleprtBentatiDEB COMMITTEE ON PUBLIC WORKS AND TRANSPORTATION SUITE2165RAYBURNHOUSEOFFICEBUILDING WASHINGTON.DC20515 (202)226-4472 MEMQEADUM TO: MembersoftheSubcommitteeonAviation FROM: Conmiittee'sAviationStaff DATE: AprU29,1993 RE: SUMMARYOFSUBJECTMATTERforAviationSubcommittee hearingonRR.5.May5,9:30a.m.. AtthishearingtheSubcommitteewillreceivetestimonyonH.R.5,abillwhich wouldamendtheNationalLaborRelationsActandtheRailwayLaborActtoprohibit employersfrompermanentlyreplacingstrikingemployeeswhoarewillingtoreturnto workafterastrike. H.R5has186cosponsors. Thebillhasbeenreferredjointlytothe CommitteeonEducationandLatwr(whichhasjurisdictionovertheNationalLabor RelationsActgoverningemployeesinmostindustries), theCommitteeonEnergyand Commerce(whichhasjurisdictionovertheRailwayLaborActprovisionsgoverningrailroad employees),andtheCommitteeonPublicWorksandTransportation(whichhasjurisdiction overRailwayLaborActprovisionsgoverningairlineemployees). TheCommitteeonPublicWorksandTransportationconsideredsimilarlegislationin the102ndCongress. In1991.thebillwasreportedtotheHousebyallthreecommitteesof jurisdictionandthenpassed,byavoteof247to182. Howeverin1992,acompanionbill failedintheSenatewhenamotiontoinvokeclotureandenddebatefailedtoobtainthe necessary60votes(thelastvoteoncloturewas57to42). (V) VI 2 Inthe103rdCongress, H.R. 5issupportedbytheClintonAdministration, whilein the102ndCongressthebillwasopposedby the BushAdministration. Thusfarinthe103rd CongresstheonlyactiontakenhasbeenahearingbytheSubcommitteeon Labor-Management RelationsoftheCommitteeonEducationand Labor. TheCommittee onEducationand Laborhastentativelyscheduledamark-upfor May5. For theSubcommittee'sbackgroundontheargumentsforand againstH.R. 5, we haveattached tothissummaryexcerptsfrom theCommittee's report in the102ndCongress. Thefactualdatainthereporton permanent replacements isstillcorrect; since 1991. there hasnotbeenanystrikesatmajor airlinesinwhichpermanent replacementswerehired. Themainargumentsagainst the legislationarefound in theattachedminorityviews submittedby12Republicanmembersof theCommittee. Thewitnesslistisstillbeingarranged. Theexpectedwitnesseswillincludea spokesmenfortheAdministration, the Air Transport Association, agroupofairUne unions, and theEmploymentPolicyFoundation. 103d congress H.R.5 1st Session To amend the National LaborRelationsAct and the RailwayLaborAct topreventdiscrimination based on participation in labordisputes. IN THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES January 5, 1993 Mr. Clay introduced the followingbill; whichwas referred to the Committee on Education and Labor February24, 1993 Rereferredjointlyto the Committees on Education and Labor, Energyand Commerce, and PublicWorks and Transportation A BILL To amend the National Labor Relations Act and the Railway Labor Act to prevent discrimination based on participa- tion in labor disputes. 1 Be it enacted by the Senate and House ofRepresenta- 2 fives ofthe United States ofAmerica in Congress assembled, 3 SECTION 1. PREVENTION OF DISCRIMINATION DURING 4 AND AT THE CONCLUSION OF LABOR DIS- 5 PUTES. 6 Section 8(a) of the National Labor Relations Act (29 7 U.S.C. 158(a)) is amended— (VII) — —— VIII 2 1 (1) by striking the period at the end of para- 2 graph (5) and inserting "; or", and 3 (2) by adding at the end thereof the following 4 new paragraph: 5 "(6) to promise, to threaten, or to take other 6 action 7 "(i) to hire a permanent replacement for 8 an employee who 9 "(A) at the commencement of a labor 10 dispute was an employee of the employer 11 in a bargaining unit in which a labor 12 organization 13 "(I) was the certified or recog- 14 nized exclusive representative, or 15 "(II) at least 30 days prior to the 16 commencement of the dispute had 17 filed a petition pursuant to section 18 9(c)(1) on the basis ofwritten author- 19 izations by a majority of the unit em- 20 ployees, and the Board has not com- 21 pleted the representation proceeding; 22 and 23 "(B) in connection with that dispute 24 has engaged in concerted activities for the 25 purpose of collective bargaining or other

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