DOL Referral Letter

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Protections for Transit Workers under Section 5333(b) Urban Program

DOL Referral Letter

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U.S. Department of Labor

Office of Labor-Management Standards
Washington, D.C. 20210

March 22, 2019
Re:

EMPLOYEE PROTECTIONS REFERRAL
OF PENDING FTA GRANT APPLICATION
CA-2017-017-01
Alameda-Contra Costa Transit District

Dear FTA Applicant and Union Representative(s):
Pursuant to 49 U.S.C. § 5333(b), the Department of Transportation has referred the above-referenced grant
application to this office and requested the Department of Labor's (DOL) certification that the required employee
protective arrangements have been made. As required by DOL’s procedural Guidelines,29 C.F.R § 215, as
amended, we are providing a copy of this grant application to the labor organization(s) representing transit
employees in the service area of the project and to the applicant and/or recipient(s) identified on the following
page(s) of this letter.
DOL will certify the grant on the proposed terms and conditions set forth in Attachment A unless it receives a
sufficient written objection within 15 calendar days of the date of this referral. See 29 C.F.R. § 215.3(d).
Objections and other correspondence must be sent to DOL by e-mail at [email protected], with copies to all
relevant parties, including, at a minimum, the parties identified in this letter.
Additional information is available at https://www.dol.gov/olms/regs/compliance/compltransit.htm. Please
contact me if you need assistance.
Sincerely,

Denise Diminuco
Team Leader
Division of Statutory Programs
(202) 693-0221
[email protected]
Enclosure

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REFERRAL SENT TO:
Grantee/Recipient(s):
ALAMEDA-CONTRA COSTA TRANSIT DISTRICT
Phillip Halley
[email protected]
Chris Andrichak
[email protected]
Union(w/copy of grant application):
Amalgamated Transit Union Local 192
ATU
[email protected]
American Federation of State, County and Municipal Employees
Lee Saunders, President
[email protected]
American Federation of State, County and Municipal Employees Local 3916
AFSCME
[email protected]
American Train Dispatchers Ass'n
Caitlin Cooper, Attorney
[email protected]
Olga M. Thall, Attorney
[email protected]
Richard Edelman, Attorney
[email protected]
BART Police Managers Ass'n
Nathan Weissich, President
[email protected]
BART Police Officers Ass'n
Keith Garcia, President
[email protected]
Brotherhood Railway Carmen Division/TCU
Carmen Parcelli, Attorney
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[email protected]
Brotherhood of Locomotive Engineers/IBT
IBT
[email protected]
Independent Railway Supervisors Ass'n
Louis Gentile, Int'l President
[email protected]
Inlandboatmen's Union of the Pacific (N. CA)
Marina Secchitano, President
[email protected]
Robert Estrada
[email protected]
Int'l Ass'n of Bridges, Structural, Ornamental and Reinforcing Iron Workers
Eric Dean, General President
[email protected]
Int'l Ass'n of Sheet Metal, Air, Rail and Transportation Workers - Mech. Div.
Tony Iannone, Director
[email protected]
Int'l Ass'n of Sheet Metal, Air, Rail and Transportation Workers - Transp. Div.
C. Studivant, Vice President
[email protected]
Int'l Brotherhood of Electrical Workers
Bill Bohne, Director
[email protected]
Lonnie Stephenson, President
[email protected]
Int'l Brotherhood of Electrical Workers - Rail Div.
Bill Bohne, Director
[email protected]
Int'l Fed'n of Prof'l and Technical Engineers Local 21 (Santa Clara Co. Eng'rs and Architects Ass'n)
Gregory Junemann, President
[email protected]
Paul Shearon
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[email protected]
Int'l Organization of Masters, Mates and Pilots-Pacific Maritime Region
Donald Marcus, President
[email protected]
Ray Shipway
[email protected]
Marine Engineers' Beneficial Ass'n California
Adam Vokac, Executive Vice President
[email protected]
Marshall Ainley, President
[email protected]
Northern California Carpenters Regional Council
Bob Alvarado
[email protected]
Douglas J. McCarron, President
[email protected]
Service Employees Int'l Union Local 390
SEIU
[email protected]
Transport Workers Union
Curtis Tate, Transit Division Director
[email protected]
Shavon Gibson
[email protected]
Transport Workers Union Local 250A
Curtis Tate, Transit Division Director
[email protected]
Shavon Gibson
[email protected]

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Attachment A
DOL PROPOSAL FOR EMPLOYEE PROTECTIONS
CA-2017-017-01
GRANTEE: Alameda-Contra Costa Transit District
Employee Representation
Amalgamated Transit Union Local 192

Amalgamated Transit Union Local 192
American Federation of State, County and Municipal
Employees Local 3916
Int'l Brotherhood of Electrical Workers
Service Area Provider : Altamont Commuter Express
Employee Representation
Brotherhood of Locomotive Engineers/IBT; Brotherhood of
Maintenance Way Employees Division/ IBT; Int'l Ass'n of
Machinists and Aerospace Workers; Int'l Ass'n of Sheet
Metal, Air, Rail and Transportation Workers - Transp. Div.;
Transporation Communications Union; Northern California
Carpenters Regional Council
Service Area Provider : Caltrain Commuter Rail
Employee Representation
American Train Dispatchers Ass'n; Brotherhood of
Locomotive Engineers/IBT; Brotherhood of Maintenance
Way Employees Division/ IBT; Brotherhood of Railroad
Signalmen; Brotherhood Railway Carmen Division/TCU;
Int'l Ass'n of Machinists and Aerospace Workers; Int'l
Brotherhood of Boilermakers, Iron Ship Builders,
Blacksmiths, Forgers, and Helpers; Int'l Brotherhood of
Electrical Workers - Rail Div.; National Conference of
Firemen and Oilers; Int'l Ass'n of Sheet Metal, Air, Rail and
Transportation Workers - Transp. Div.; Transport Workers
Union; Int'l Ass'n of Sheet Metal, Air, Rail and
Transportation Workers - Mech. Div.

Protections
Operating Assistance, if any: National Model Agreement
dated 07/23/1975 as addended by paragraph 9 of the
04/09/1975 agreement
Capital Assistance, if any: Agreement dated 04/09/1975 as
supplemented by 09/08/1980 and 09/18/1980 side letters.
Capital and Operating Assistance: National Model
Agreement dated 07/23/1975 , excluding paragraph 22 for
capital portions
Capital and Operating Assistance: Unified Protective
Arrangement dated 01/03/2011
Protections
Capital and Operating Assistance: Unified Protective
Arrangement dated 01/03/2011

Protections
Capital and Operating Assistance: Unified Protective
Arrangement dated 01/03/2011

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GRANTEE: Alameda-Contra Costa Transit District
Employee Representation

Protections

Service Area Provider : Capitol Corridor
Employee Representation
Protections
Brotherhood of Locomotive Engineers/IBT; Brotherhood of Capital and Operating Assistance: Unified Protective
Maintenance Way Employees Division/ IBT; Independent
Arrangement dated 01/03/2011
Railway Supervisors Ass'n; Int'l Ass'n of Bridges, Structural,
Ornamental and Reinforcing Iron Workers; Int'l Ass'n of
Machinists and Aerospace Workers; Int'l Brotherhood of
Boilermakers, Iron Ship Builders, Blacksmiths, Forgers, and
Helpers; Int'l Brotherhood of Electrical Workers - Rail Div.;
National Conference of Firemen and Oilers; Int'l Ass'n of
Sheet Metal, Air, Rail and Transportation Workers - Mech.
Div.; Int'l Ass'n of Sheet Metal, Air, Rail and Transportation
Workers - Transp. Div.; Transport Workers Union;
Transporation Communications Union
Service Area Provider : City and County of San Francisco Municipal Transit Agency
Employee Representation
Protections
Transport Workers Union Local 250A
Capital and Operating Assistance: Unified Protective
Arrangement dated 01/03/2011
Service Area Provider : City of East Palo Alto
Employee Representation
Protections
Int'l Brotherhood of Teamsters Local 665
Capital and Operating Assistance: Unified Protective
Arrangement dated 01/03/2011
Service Area Provider : City of Fairfield
Employee Representation
Protections
Amalgamated Transit Union Local 256
Capital and Operating Assistance: Unified Protective
Arrangement dated 01/03/2011
Service Area Provider : City of Union City
Employee Representation
Protections
Int'l Brotherhood of Teamsters Local 70
Capital and Operating Assistance: Unified Protective
Arrangement dated 01/03/2011
Service Area Provider : Golden Gate Bridge, Highway And Transportation District
Employee Representation
Protections
Inlandboatmen's Union of the Pacific (N. CA); Int'l Ass'n of Capital and Operating Assistance: Unified Protective
Machinists and Aerospace Workers; Marine Engineers'
Arrangement dated 01/03/2011
Beneficial Ass'n California; Amalgamated Transit Union
Local 1575
Service Area Provider : Livermore-Amador Valley Transit Authority
Employee Representation
Protections
Int'l Brotherhood of Teamsters Local 70
Capital and Operating Assistance: Unified Protective
Arrangement dated 01/03/2011
Service Area Provider : Napa County Transportation Planning Agency
Employee Representation
Protections
Service Employees Int'l Union Local 614; Int'l Brotherhood Capital and Operating Assistance: Unified Protective
of Teamsters Local 315
Arrangement dated 01/03/2011

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GRANTEE: Alameda-Contra Costa Transit District
Employee Representation

Protections

Service Area Provider : San Francisco Bay Area Rapid Transit District
Employee Representation
Protections
BART Police Managers Ass'n; BART Police Officers Ass'n; Capital and Operating Assistance: Unified Protective
Amalgamated Transit Union Local 1555; Service Employees Arrangement dated 01/03/2011
Int'l Union Local 390; American Federation of State, County
and Municipal Employees Local 3993
Service Area Provider : San Francisco Bay Area Water Emergency Transportation Authority
Employee Representation
Protections
Inlandboatmen's Union of the Pacific (N. CA); Marine
Capital and Operating Assistance: Unified Protective
Engineers' Beneficial Ass'n California; Int'l Organization of Arrangement dated 01/03/2011
Masters, Mates and Pilots-Pacific Maritime Region
Service Area Provider : San Mateo County Transit District
Employee Representation
Protections
Amalgamated Transit Union Local 1225; Amalgamated
Capital and Operating Assistance: Unified Protective
Transit Union Local 1574
Arrangement dated 01/03/2011
Service Area Provider : Santa Clara Valley Transportation Authority
Employee Representation
Protections
American Federation of State, County and Municipal
Capital and Operating Assistance: Unified Protective
Employees; Service Employees Int'l Union Local 521;
Arrangement dated 01/03/2011
Amalgamated Transit Union Local 265; Int'l Fed'n of Prof'l
and Technical Engineers Local 21 (Santa Clara Co. Eng'rs
and Architects Ass'n)
Service Area Provider : Solano County Transit
Employee Representation
Protections
Int'l Brotherhood of Electrical Workers; Amalgamated
Capital and Operating Assistance: Unified Protective
Transit Union Local 192
Arrangement dated 01/03/2011
Service Area Provider : Western Contra Costa Transit Authority
Employee Representation
Protections
Int'l Brotherhood of Teamsters Local 315
Capital and Operating Assistance: Unified Protective
Arrangement dated 01/03/2011

The Department of Labor makes the certification called for under the statute for the instant project
on condition that:

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1.

As a precondition to the release of assistance, this letter and the terms and conditions
of the protective arrangements referenced above shall be made applicable to the
instant project and made part of the contract of assistance between the Grantee and
the U. S. Department of Transportation, by reference;

2.

The term "project" as used in each of the respective protective arrangements
referenced above shall be deemed to cover and refer to those portions of the instant
project to which they have been applied;

3.

The protective arrangements certified by the Secretary of Labor are intended for the
primary and direct benefit of transit employees in the service area of the project.
These employees are intended third-party beneficiaries to the employee protective
arrangements referenced in the grant contract between the U.S. Department of
Transportation and the Grantee, and the parties to the contract so signify by
executing that contract. Such transit employees are also third-party beneficiaries to
the protective arrangements incorporated in any subsequent contract(s) of assistance
between the Grantee and any Recipient(s). Employees not represented by any labor
organization, or if so represented through their representative on their behalf, may
assert claims with respect to the protective arrangements under this provision. This
clause creates no independent cause of action against the United States Government;

4.

Disputes over the interpretation, application and enforcement of the terms and
conditions of the certified protective arrangements, including those disputes arising
out of this letter of certification, shall be resolved in accordance with the procedures
specified in the aforementioned certified arrangements; and

5.

Employees of mass transportation providers in the service area of the project who are
not represented by a union designated above shall be afforded substantially the same
levels of protections as are afforded to the employees represented by the union(s)
under the above referenced protective arrangements and this certification. Such
protections include procedural rights and remedies as well as protections for
individual employees affected by the project.
Should a dispute remain after exhausting any available remedies under the protective
arrangements and absent mutual agreement to utilize another final and binding
resolution procedure, any party to the dispute may submit the controversy to final
and binding arbitration. With respect to a dispute involving a union not designated
above, if a component of its parent union is already subject to a protective
arrangement, the arbitration procedures of that arrangement will be applicable. If no
component of its parent union is subject to the arrangements, the Recipient or the
union may request the American Arbitration Association to furnish an arbitrator and
administer a final and binding resolution of the dispute under its Labor Arbitration
Rules. If the employees are not represented by a union for purposes of collective
bargaining, the Recipient or employee(s) may request the Secretary of Labor to
designate a neutral third party or appoint a staff member to arbitrate and render a
final and binding determination of the dispute.

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