PILOT TRAVEL CENTERS LLC, d/b/a PILOT FLYING JDownload PDFNational Labor Relations Board - Board DecisionsJul 18, 201422-RC-128749 (N.L.R.B. Jul. 18, 2014) Copy Citation UNITED STATES OF AMERICA BEFORE THE NATIONAL LABOR RELATIONS BOARD PILOT TRAVEL CENTERS, LLC, d/b/a PILOT FLYING J Employer and Case 22-RC-128749 LOCAL 108, RETAIL, WHOLESALE & DEPARTMENT STORE UNION, UNITED FOOD & COMMERCIAL WORKERS Petitioner ORDER The Employer’s Request for Review of the Acting Regional Director’s Decision and Direction of Election is denied as it raises no substantial issues warranting review.1 MARK GASTON PEARCE, CHAIRMAN PHILIP A. MISCIMARRA, MEMBER 1 In denying review, we note that the Food Service Leader III classification is the only one at issue in this case. We agree with the Acting Regional Director’s rejection of the Employer’s contention that Food Service Leader IIIs are statutory supervisors because of their role in evaluating team members. In doing so, we find that the Employer has not shown that the Food Service Leader IIIs have or will prepare the evaluations themselves or that they will have the final say over the content of the evaluations. The Employer also failed to establish how any decisions regarding the wage increases or job status of team members are or will be made or show that such decisions about wage increases or promotions are solely based on the feedback of the Food Service Leader IIIs. Indeed, the Employer concedes that the restaurant general manager is involved in the evaluations of team members. Finally, no team member has yet been evaluated. Member Miscimarra believes the Acting Regional Director defined too narrowly the standard for evaluating accountability (part of the analysis regarding whether a Food Service Leader III engages in responsible direction), see Community Education Centers, Inc., 360 NLRB No. 17, slip op. at 2 (2014) (Mbr. Miscimarra, dissenting in part), but he agrees that the record fails to establish that employees in that position satisfy the requirements of accountability and responsible direction for purposes of supervisory status under Sec. 2(11). KENT Y. HIROZAWA, MEMBER Dated, Washington, D.C., July 18, 2014. Copy with citationCopy as parenthetical citation