[Code of Federal Regulations]
[Title 48, Volume 7]
[Revised as of October 1, 2007]
From the U.S. Government Printing Office via GPO Access
[CITE: 48CFR3022.101-70]

[Page 84]
 
            TITLE 48--FEDERAL ACQUISITION REGULATIONS SYSTEM
 
     CHAPTER 30--DEPARTMENT OF HOMELAND SECURITY, HOMELAND SECURITY 
                      ACQUISITION REGULATION (HSAR)
 
Sec. 3022.101-70  Admittance of union representatives to DHS 
          installations.

    (a) Admittance of union representatives to Transportation Security 
Administration or United States Secret Service installations and work 
sites is not governed by this rule, but by laws, rules, regulations, 
Executive Orders and policies applicable to those Components. It is the 
policy of DHS to admit non-employee labor union representatives of 
contractor employees to DHS installations to visit work sites and 
transact labor union business with contractors, their employees, and 
union stewards pursuant to existing union collective bargaining 
agreements. Their presence must not interfere with the contractor's work 
under a DHS contract nor violate safety or security regulations that may 
be applicable to persons visiting the installation. However, if there 
have been incidents of vandalism, illegal work stoppages, or 
interference with work, the non-employee labor union representatives may 
be subject to access limitations. Non-employee labor union 
representatives will not be permitted to conduct meetings, collect union 
dues, or make speeches concerning union matters while visiting a work 
site during working hours.
    (b) Whenever a non-employee labor union representative is denied 
entry to a work site, the person denying entry shall make a written 
report to the DHS labor coordinator and Component labor advisor, if any, 
within two working days after the request for entry is denied. The 
report shall include the reason(s) for the denial, the name of the 
representative denied entry, the union affiliation and number, and the 
name and title of the person that denied the entry.

[71 FR 25770, May 2, 2006, as amended at 71 FR 48801, Aug. 22, 2006]