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The NLRB Election Procedure |
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Tuesday, 01 July 2008 01:33 |
Section 9 of the National Labor Relations Act (NLRA) requires that 30% of the employees sign cards authorizing the union to represent them before the union can ask for recognition from the company. - When a majority of cards (65% of the bargaining unit) have been secured, the AWPPW will ask the company to recognize your union. (Even though the law only requires 30%, we think it is wise not to ask for recognition with less then 65%. We don't want to waste your time or our time if we don't think we can be successful.)
- If the company should refuse such recognition, the cards may then be taken to the National Labor Relations Board (NLRB) where the union files a petition for an election.
- The Board then sets a date when you vote -- by secret ballot -- for the union.
- You vote -- in secret -- "Yes" for union representation, "No" for no union representation.
- A simple majority wins.
- The Board then certifies the union -- and soon thereafter contract negotiations begin with your employer for higher wages, job security and -- improved working conditions.
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Last Updated ( Thursday, 01 October 2009 00:40 )
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