GSA v. FEDERAL LABOR RELATIONS AUTHORITY

No. 95-1498.

86 F.3d 1185 (1996)

GENERAL SERVICES ADMINISTRATION, National Capitol Region, Federal Protective Service Division, Washington, D.C., Petitioners, v. FEDERAL LABOR RELATIONS AUTHORITY, Respondent, American Federation of Government Employees, AFL-CIO, Local 1733, Intervenor.

United States Court of Appeals, District of Columbia Circuit.

Decided June 14, 1996.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Marc P. Richman, Counsel, United States Department of Justice, argued the cause for petitioner, with whom Frank W. Hunger, Assistant Attorney General, and William G. Kanter, Counsel, were on the briefs.

David M. Smith, Solicitor, Federal Labor Relations Authority, argued the cause for respondent, with whom William R. Tobey, Deputy Solicitor, and James F. Blandford, Attorney, were on the brief. Mark D. Roth and Michael J. Schrier entered appearances.

Before: EDWARDS, Chief Judge, SILBERMAN, and TATEL, Circuit Judges.


Opinion for the Court filed by Circuit Judge SILBERMAN.

SILBERMAN, Circuit Judge:

The General Services Administration petitions for review of a Federal Labor Relations Authority decision holding that GSA committed an unfair labor practice by failing to bargain before terminating a practice whereby its "special policemen" carried their firearms home. We grant the petition and remand for a determination of whether GSA must bargain over the impact and implementation...

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