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Región 05 - Baltimore

Welcome to Region 5 of the National Labor Relations Board. We conduct elections, investigate charges of unfair labor practices, and protect the rights of workers to act together, serving Maryland, the District of Columbia and parts of Delaware, Virginia, West Virginia and Pennsylvania from our offices in Baltimore and Washington D.C. If you have questions or wish to file a charge or petition for election, please visit one of our offices or call and ask for the Information Officer on duty.  We can arrange to have someone speak with you in the language of your choice. We are also happy to provide speakers and materials to promote a greater understanding of the National Labor Relations Act.

Office hours: 8:15 a.m. to 4:45 p.m.

SEEKING VOLUNTARY FIELD EXAMINER INTERNS

This Regional Office participates in the NLRB’s Volunteer Field Examiners Program for undergraduate and graduate students.  The Volunteer FX interns assist in conducting unfair labor practice investigations, arranging representation elections, conducting elections and performing basic legal research. Volunteer Interns will work directly with agents and report to a supervisor who will guide them in handling case work and investigations. Interns may be briefed by senior officials from throughout the Region and Agency about the NLRB and the NLRA. Interns will be asked to produce written work products summarizing the results of investigations along with recommendations.  The Agency will work closely with participating schools to ensure class credit where permitted or desired and will provide on-the-job training as well as training on the NLRB through live and video presentations of the Agency’s Summer Intern Program and regularly scheduled Board Agent training.  Please click on the following link: Student Positions - Pathways and volunteer for more information.    

Regional Director
Sean R Marshall

Regional Attorney
Daniel M Heltzer

Assistant to the Regional Director
David A Colangelo

Washington Resident Officer
Vacant

Administrative Officer
John Chambers

Regional News

On November 2, 2021, the Honorable Administrative Judge Andrew S. Gollin approved a settlement agreement requiring that Tito Contractors, Inc.:

  • Pay $250,000 in backpay to nine former employees;
  • Expunge their employment records of any reference to their unlawful disciplines...

Baltimore, Maryland—Region 5 of the National Labor Relations Board (NLRB) completed a vote count on September 14, 2021 in a union election involving employees at Defenders of Wildlife, choosing whether or not to be represented by the Office of...

Today, the National Labor Relations Board Acting General Counsel Peter Sung Ohr announced the appointment of Daniel M. Heltzer as the Regional Attorney of Region Five, with its Regional Office in Baltimore, Maryland and its Resident Office in Washington, D.C..  In his new position, Mr....

Regional Case Developments

Case Name Case Number Case Activity Date Issued sort ascending
Alcoa, Inc. and Alcoa Power and Propulsion d/b/a Howmet Castings & Services, Inc., a Single Employer 05-CA-092579 Board Decision 03/26/2014
Battle's Transportation, Inc. 05-CA-098088 Administrative Law Judges Decision 03/26/2014
J.B. Hunt Transport, Inc. 05-CA-105339 Order Adopting in the Absence of Exceptions 03/20/2014
International Union, Security, Police and Fire Professionals of America, Local 444 (Security Support 05-CB-099029 Board Decision 02/28/2014
Daycon Products Company, Inc. 05-CA-035043 Board Decision 02/27/2014
Coastal Sunbelt Produce, Inc. 05-CA-112150 Board Decision 02/24/2014
E.I. Du Pont de Nemours and Company 05-CA-101359 Administrative Law Judges Decision 02/20/2014
J.B. Hunt Transport, Inc. 05-CA-105339 Administrative Law Judges Decision 02/05/2014
Rhee Bros., Inc. 05-RC-115948 Order Adopting in the Absence of Exceptions 01/28/2014
Pessoa Construction Company 05-CA-034547 Amended Administrative Law Judges Decision 12/24/2013