OSHA: Nonunion Workers May Select Anyone As Representative During Agency Inspections

April 9, 2013, 4:00 AM UTC

During safety inspections of nonunion workplaces, employees can be represented by anyone authorized by the site’s workers, according to an interpretation letter released April 5 by the Labor Department’s Occupational Safety and Health Administration.

The letter from Richard Fairfax, a deputy assistant OSHA secretary, explains that OSHA standard 29 C.F.R. § 1903.8(c), Representatives of Employers and Employees, allows workers at establishments without collective bargaining agreements to designate who will act on their behalf during inspections. The representative does not have to be a co-worker, Fairfax says.

While union safety officials view the letter as reinforcing existing OSHA policies, ...

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