2017 Orders

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Public Employee Labor Relations Board Orders

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Board Orders Issued Under PEBA II Board Decisions – 2017

PEBA II 2017 Case Name Decision Date Summary

1-PELRB-2017, PELRB CASE NO. 309-15

AFSCME Council 18 & New Mexico Human Services Department and NM PELRB, (D-202-CV-2016-07671). 

January 23, 2017
  • AFSCME argued that a unit clarification petition was proper. The Board disagreed stating that the argument made, “confuses the merits of the underlying dispute with the threshold requirement to demonstrate changed circumstances. Neither the refusal to deduct dues, the creation of new positions, nor a change in supervision were changes sufficient to justify a petition for clarification. The court noted that prohibited practice complaints or petitions for representation or accretion were alternatives when the dispute is about whether certain positions are included in a unit or not. See In re Kaiser Found. Hosps., 337 NLRB 1061 (2002), describing longstanding doctrine that NLRB will not entertain unit clarification petition seeking to accrete historically excluded classification into the unit unless the classification has undergone recent, substantial changes. Changed circumstances is the threshold requirement for resolving the dispute in a unit clarification proceeding.

2-PELRB-2017, PELRB CASE NO.305-16

AFSCME Council 18 & New Mexico Department of Health

January 19, 2017

3-PELRB-2017, PELRB CASE NO. 307-16

United Mine Workers of America & Socorro County

January 19, 2017

4-PELRB-2017, PELRB CASE NO. 311-16

Santa Fe Community College-American Association of University Professors & Santa Fe Community College

May 2, 2017

5-PELRB-2017, PELRB CASE NO. 301-17

New Mexico Coalition of Public Safety Officers & Colfax County

May 2, 2017

6-PELRB-2017, PELRB CASE NO. 309-16

IAFF Local 4366, Santa Fe Fire Fighters Association & Santa Fe County

May 2, 2017

7-PELRB-2017, PELRB CASE NO. 302-17

New Mexico Motor Transportation Employees Association, Fraternal Order of Police State of New Mexico & New Mexico Department of Public Safety

May 2, 2017

8-PELRB-2017

Amendments to NMAC 11.21.1.10, 11.21.1.24 & 11.21.1.7

May 24, 2017

9-PELRB-2017, PELRB CASE NO. 304-17, 305-17

NEA-Deming & Deming Pubic Schools

August 15, 2017
  • The labor board concluded that the “[c]ontinued recognition of the existing wall-to-wall bargaining unit is mandated by NMSA 1978, Section 10-7E-24(A) which allows bargaining units established prior to July 1, 1999 to continue to be recognized as appropriate bargaining units” and “[t]he Board’s rule 11.21.2.37 NMAC expressly exempts bargaining units under Section [10-7E-24(A)] … from being subject to unit clarification except in limited circumstances not applicable here.”

10-PELRB-2017, PELRB CASE NO. 118-17

New Mexico Coalition of Public Safety Officers & Santa Fe County

October 3, 2017

11-PELRB-2017, PELRB CASE NO. 102-17

American Federation of State, County and Municipal Employees, Council 18, AFL-CIO & New Mexico Department of Workforce Solutions

October 3, 2017
  • Hearing examiner granted the Department’s Motion for a directed verdict as to the § 10-7E-19(F) and § 10-7E-19(H) claims. Additionally, the Union did not meet its burden of proof regarding whether denial of pay increases in connection with the pay band adjustment constituted a failure to bargain or a breach of the contract. Directed verdict was denied, however, as to whether NMDWS increased performance measures without bargaining. AFSCME appealed the Board’s Order affirming the Directed Verdict to the District Court and NMDWS appealed the Board’s Order concluding that it violated § 10-7E-19(F) and § 10-7E-19(H) when the Employer increased performance measures without bargaining. The District Court affirmed the Board’s conclusion that the number of inspections employees were required to perform each month was a term or condition of employment and a mandatory subject of bargaining under the PEBA and that NMDWS violated § 10-7E-19(F) when it unilaterally changed the required number of inspections.

12-PELRB-2017

Open Meetings Act Resolution

February 7, 2017

13-PELRB-2017, PELRB 305-16

AFSCME Council 18 & New Mexico Department of Health

November 16, 2017

14-PELRB-2017, PELRB 120-17

Cullision v. Santa Fe County

November 16, 2017

15-PELRB-2017, PELRB 107-17

State of New Mexico v. AFSCME and CWA

November 16, 2017