STATE OF WASHINGTON BEFORE THE MARINE EMPLOYEES’ COMMISSION |
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OFFICE AND PROFESSIONAL EMPLOYEES INTERNATIONAL UNION, LOCAL 8, |
MEC CASE NO. 30-05 |
Grievant, |
DECISION NO. 460 - MEC |
v. |
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WASHINGTON STATE FERRIES, |
ORDER OF MEDIATION RESULTS AND CLOSING MEC FILE ON UNRESOLVED GRIEVANCE |
Respondent. |
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Shannon Halme, Union Representative, appearing for Office and Professional Employees International Union, Local 8.
Rob McKenna, Attorney General, by David Slown, Assistant Attorney General, appearing for Washington State Ferries.
THIS MATTER came on regularly before the Marine Employees’ Commission (MEC) on January 10, 2005, when Office and Professional Employees International Union, Local 8 (OPEIU) filed a request for grievance mediation concerning the assignment of crew dispatch work and changes in the dispatch coordinator’s schedule, MEC Case No. 30-05. On March 28, 2005, the OPEIU filed an unfair labor practice complaint based on the same set of facts. On April 27, 2005, the MEC deferred the complaint, docketed as MEC Case No. 40-05, to arbitration.
Commissioner Elizabeth Ford was assigned to act as Mediator for the grievance. The parties participated in a settlement conference on May 26, 2005, but were unable to resolve the matter. The MEC does not have authority under the OPEIU/WSF contract to conduct the arbitration.
ORDER
It is hereby ordered that the MEC’s file on the request for grievance mediation, OPEIU Local 8 and docketed as MEC Case No. 30-05, is closed.
DATED this 9th day of November 2005.
MARINE EMPLOYEES’ COMMISSION
/s/ JOHN SWANSON, Chairman
/s/ JOHN SULLIVAN, Commissioner
/s/ ELIZABETH FORD, Commissioner