F I L E D
United States Court of Appeals
Tenth Circuit
UNITED STATES COURT OF APPEALS
MAR 7 1997
FOR THE TENTH CIRCUIT
________________ PATRICK FISHER
Clerk
BLUE CIRCLE CEMENT *
COMPANY, INC., *
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Petitioner/Cross-Respondent, *
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v. * No. 96-9503
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NATIONAL LABOR * and 17-CA-16279)
RELATIONS BOARD, *
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Respondent/Cross-Petitioner. *
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JUDGMENT*
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Before KELLY, HOLLOWAY and WEIS,** Circuit Judges.
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THIS CAUSE came on to be heard upon a petition filed by Blue Circle Cement
Company, Inc., to review an order of the National Labor Relations Board in Board Case
Nos. 17-CA-16104 and 17-CA-16279, issued on December 14, 1995, and upon a cross-
application filed by the National Labor Relations Board to enforce said Order. The Court
heard argument of respective counsel on November 19, 1996, and has considered the
briefs and transcript of record filed in this case. On January 24, 1997, the Court, being
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Pursuant to Fed.R.App.P. 19.
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The Honorable Joseph F. Weis, Jr., United States Senior Circuit Judge for
the United States Court of Appeals for the Third Circuit, sitting by designation.
fully advised in the premises, handed down its opinion granting in part and denying in
part enforcement of an Order of the Board. In conformity therewith, and in the absence
of comment from Petitioner, it is hereby:
ORDERED AND ADJUDGED by the Court that Petitioner, Blue Circle Cement
Company, Inc., Tulsa, Oklahoma, its officers, agents, successors, and assigns, shall:
1. Cease and desist from:
(a) Refusing to bargain in good faith with the Union as the exclusive
representative of its employees with respect to rates of pay, wages, hours of employment,
and other terms and conditions of employment, in an appropriate unit consisting of:
All production and maintenance employees employed at the
Petitioner’s Tulsa, Oklahoma plant, but excluding plant
executives, professional engineers, machine shop foremen,
oiling supervisor, electrical foreman, instrumentation
engineer, guards, watchmen, and supervisors as defined in the
National Labor Relations Act, as amended.
(b) Making unilateral changes in the break schedule, the policy governing the
scheduling of vacations, or work schedules, without prior notice to or bargaining with the
Union as the exclusive representative of the bargaining unit described above.
(c) Dealing directly with employees in the unit described above with respect to
their rates of pay, wages, hours, or other terms and conditions of employment.
2. Take the following affirmative action necessary to effectuate the policies of
the Act:
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(a) Notify and give the Union an opportunity to bargain about any
changes in the schedule of breaks during plant shutdowns, the scheduling of vacations,
and the work schedule of the first shift of the maintenance department.
(b) On the Union’s request, rescind the break schedule promulgated
during the 1992 plant shutdown period.
(c) On the Union’s request, rescind the vacation scheduling policy
promulgated for bargaining unit employees, on or about March 1, 1992.
(d) On the Union’s request, rescind the 11:00 p.m. starting time of the
maintenance department’s first shift, and restore the 12:01 a.m. starting time.
(e) Preserve and, on request, make available to the Board or its agents
for examination and copying, all payroll records, social security payment records,
timecards, personnel records and reports, and all other records necessary to analyze the
amount of backpay due under the terms of this Judgment.
(f) Post at its plant in Tulsa, Oklahoma, copies of the attached notice
marked “Appendix.” Copies of the notice, on forms provided by the Regional Director
for Region 17 of the National Labor Relations Board (Overland Park, Kansas), after being
signed by the Petitioner’s authorized representative, shall be posted by Petitioner
immediately upon receipt and maintained for 60 consecutive days in conspicuous places
including all places where notices to employees are customarily posted. Reasonable steps
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shall be taken by Petitioner to ensure that the notices are not altered, defaced, or covered
by any other material.
(g) Notify the said Regional Director, in writing, within 20 days from
the date of this Judgment, of what steps Petitioner has taken to comply.
IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that each party shall bear its own costs.
Entered for the Court
Joseph F. Weis, Jr.
Circuit Judge
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APPENDIX
NOTICE TO EMPLOYEES
POSTED PURSUANT TO A JUDGMENT OF
THE UNITED STATES COURT OF APPEALS
ENFORCING AN ORDER OF THE NATIONAL
LABOR RELATIONS BOARD
An Agency of the United States Government
The National Labor Relations Board has found that we violated the
National Labor Relations Act and has ordered us to post and abide by
this notice.
Section 7 of the Act gives employees these rights.
To organize
To form, join, or assist any union
To bargain collectively through representatives of their own
choice
To choose not to engage in any of these concerted activities.
WE WILL NOT refuse to bargain in good faith with United
Cement, Lime, Gypsum & Allied Workers Division, International
Brotherhood of Boilermakers, Iron Ship Builders, Forgers and
Helpers, AFL-CIO, Local D421 as the exclusive representative of
our employees with respect to rates of pay, wages, hours of
employment, and other terms and conditions of employment, in
an appropriate unit consisting of:
All production and maintenance employees
employed at our Tulsa, Oklahoma plant, but
excluding plant executives, professional
engineers, machine shop foremen, oiling
supervisor, electrical foreman, instrumentation
engineer, guards, watchmen, and supervisors as
defined in the National Labor Relations Act, as
amended.
WE WILL NOT make unilateral changes in the break
schedule, the policy governing the scheduling of vacations, or
work schedules, without prior notice to or bargaining with the
Union as the exclusive representative of the bargaining unit
described above.
WE WILL NOT deal directly with our employees in the
unit described above with respect to their rates of pay, wages,
hours, or other terms and conditions of employment.
WE WILL notify and give the Union an opportunity to
bargain about any changes in the schedule of breaks during plant
shutdowns, the scheduling of vacations, and the work schedule
of the first shift of the maintenance department.
WE WILL, on the Union’s request, rescind the break
schedule promulgated during the 1992 plant shutdown period.
WE WILL, on the Union’s request, rescind the vacation
scheduling policy promulgated on or about March 1, 1992.
WE WILL, on the Union’s request, rescind the 11 p.m.
starting time of the maintenance department’s first shift, and
restore the 12:01 a.m. starting time.
BLUE CIRCLE CEMENT COMPANY, INC.