Hospital of Barstow, Inc. v. NLRB, No. 14-1167 (D.C. Cir. 2016)
Annotate this CaseThe Board ordinarily consists of five members, but when the terms of three Board members expired, the seats remained unfilled from August 2010 and January 2012 until August 2013. In the intervening period where the Board itself could take no action because it had only two validly appointed members, the Board had delegated its authority to direct representation elections to its Regional Directors. At issue in this appeal is: if Regional Directors could continue to direct representation elections when their actions were “subject to eventual review by the Board,” did they also retain authority to direct representation elections when, as in this case, the parties agreed that a Regional Director’s actions would be final? The Board, concluding that the challenge to the Regional Director’s authority had been waived, did not reach the merits of the issue. Because the Board gave no interpretation to which the court might defer, the court remanded to enable the Board to render an interpretation as to whether, under the quorum statute, Regional Directors retained power over representation elections notwithstanding the lapse of a Board quorum in the circumstances presented by this case.
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