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Abstract

Argument: Monday, November 9, 1998
Decision: Wednesday, March 3, 1999
Issues: Unions, Bargaining

Advocates

Irving L. Gornstein (Department of Justice, on behalf of the respondents)
Gregory O'Duden (Argued the cause for the petitioner)
David M. Smith (Argued the cause for the petitioner)

Facts of the Case

The National Federation of Federal Employees, a federal employees' union, proposed to include a provision obligating the Interior Department to negotiate midterm matters not in the original contract between the union and the Agency. The Federal Service Labor-Management Relations Statute, that created the Federal Labor Relations Authority, requires federal agencies and their employees' unions to negotiate in good faith to arrive at a collective bargaining agreement. Initially, the Authority held that the good-faith bargaining clause did not extend to union-initiated proposals during the term of the basic contract. The Court of Appeals did not agree and, in turn, the Authority reversed its decision. The Interior Department refused the proposal on the ground that union-initiated midterm bargaining is inconsistent with the Statute. The Authority then ordered the Agency to comply with the bargaining.

Question

Can federal agencies be required to bargain with federal employees' unions over issues that arise during the duration of a contract?

Conclusion

Yes. In a 5-4 decision, announced by Justice Stephen G. Breyer, the Court ruled that the Federal Service Labor-Management Relations Statute gave the Federal Labor Relations Authority power to determine whether parties must engage in midterm bargaining. Justice Breyer wrote, "Congress delegated to the authority the power to determine -- within appropriate legal bounds...whether, when, where and what sort of midterm bargaining is required."

Supreme Court Justice Opinions and Votes (by Ideology)

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Decision: 5 votes for NFFE, Local 139, 4 vote(s) against
Legal Provision: 5 U.S.C. 7101
Voted with the majority
Stevens
Voted with the majority
Ginsburg
Wrote the majority opinion
Breyer
Voted with the majority
Souter
Voted with the majority
Kennedy
Wrote a dissent
O'Connor
Voted with the minority, joined O'Connor's dissent
Rehnquist
Voted with the minority, joined O'Connor's dissent
Scalia
Voted with the minority, joined O'Connor's dissent
Thomas
Full Opinion by Justice Stephen G. Breyer

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The Oyez Project, NFFE, Local 139 v. Department of the Interior, 526 U.S. 86 (1999),
available at: <http://www.oyez.org/cases/1990-1999/1998/1998_97_1184/>
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