Sentences with word «decertification»

To twist the knife a little more, the bill requires decertification of teacher unions that don't have at least 50 percent membership.
Prior to joining Dowd Bennett, drafted successful oppositions to class certification and motions for decertification in several consumer class actions for insurance client.
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Since 2011, 29 decertification petitions were filed in New York state (excluding New York City) and two of those petitions came from Albany addresses, including the latest from The Desmond.
Require the Ontario Labour Relations Board («OLRB») to prioritize dealing with first contract mediation - arbitration applications over displacement and decertification applications
Lee had disagreed with a provision in the House's big education bill (HB 7055) and offered an amendment to soften union decertification language that critics have called union - busting.
* Chosen from ConAgra corporate labor relations to be part of a union successful decertification campaign in one of our man...
Richard was lead counsel in what is believed to be the largest successful decertification campaign in U.S. history.
It could also jeopardize the existence of teachers unions, requiring local ones to get half of potential members to pay dues, or risk decertification.
Signature cards that would authorize the insurgents to pursue decertification of their union through an election have been circulated in the department recently.
The accord seeks to limit rising temperatures that have been linked to increasing economic damage from decertification, extinctions of animals and plants, heat waves, floods and rising sea levels.
As examples, I would point your readers to the recent decertification of the Kansas City School system which essentially collapsed after $ 2 billion was poured into it a decade ago because of a bad court decision.
Excerpt from January 26, 2007: The Weather Channel's top climate expert — already under fire for advocating the scientific decertification of global warming skeptics — is one of the stars of a new politically charged global warming documentary that, according to the film's website, accuses the U.S. government of «criminal neglect» and blames «right - wing think tanks» for helping to «defeat climate - friendly legislation.»
Pursuant to Section V.E of the Green - e ® Energy Code of Conduct, Arcadia Power is required to notify its customers of decertification within 60 days.
Advised and represented clients through seven union decertification proceedings which resulted in employee votes to remove incumbent unions as bargaining representative or voluntary union disclaimers of representation
In Mixed Ruling for Food Manufacturers, the Ninth Circuit Affirms Decertification of Damages Class While Keeping Door Open for Individual Claims - Product Liability Litigation Update
I would have thought decertification would serve the ends of the owners, by allowing them to divide and conquer, or at least try to do so more than they can if they have to deal with the association.
Throwing the Red Flag: Why the NFL Should Challenge the Ruling on the Fieldthat Player Decertification Lowers the Antitrust Shield
Secured decertification of consumer class action alleging violations of California's false advertising and consumer protection laws.
On the other hand, the Bill restores union certification and decertification procedures as they existed prior to June 16, 2015, such that mandatory secret ballot voting will no longer be required.
Challenges may arise in determining whether certification or decertification reflects the true wishes of employees and has been achieved in accordance with the Labour Relations Act, which prohibits unfair labour practices such as interference and intimidation and coercion by both employers and unions.
Moreover, it concluded that, though the effect of the certification and decertification changes was to reduce the success rate of unions, this was not the question.
Once a mediator has been appointed, certain time limits apply to the timing of lawful strikes or lockouts, to when the OLRB may deal with decertification or displacement applications, and to when a party may seek the OLRB to direct the settlement of a first agreement by mediation - arbitration.
Add new grounds for employers or employees to seek decertification of a union: three or more years inactive; continue the current grounds for seeking to decertify a union: loss of support and unfair labour practices
Won decertification, on behalf of major financial institution, of wage and hour class action previously certified.
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«The Department of Elections believes that the risks presented by using this equipment in the November General Election are sufficiently significant to warrant immediate decertification to ensure the continued integrity of Virginia elections,» Department of Elections Commissioner Edgardo Cortés said in a memo accompanying the decision.
The reason to push for decertification was NOT to banish all unions forever, but to give us a chance to find the one that fits the needs of our unique situation here at POLAHS.
No More Stacking the Deck: Employees» Voting Rights Act Brings Changes to Federal Union Certification and Decertification Processes
Decertification petitions are relatively infrequent.
First contract mediation - arbitration applications will need to be addressed by the OLRB before it may deal with displacement and decertification applications.
For more than 25 years, Richard has advised U.S. corporations with regard to a wide variety of complex labor relations matters, such as large - scale union organizing and decertification campaigns, strikes and secondary boycotts, union jurisdictional disputes, and successor employer claims.
He has litigated a broad range of issues, including Federal preemption; electrocution injuries; failure to warn and design defect; the admissibility of economic testimony; price - fixing and essential facilities; groundwater contamination; primary and exclusive administrative jurisdiction; alleged asbestos exposure; the extraterritorial application of Federal and state law, and the certification and decertification of consumer class actions.
Organic certification will be withdrawn where there is an unacceptable risk of GM contamination and decertification will be imposed where infringement is significant.
While the union waited for management to finalize the deal, the decertification petition was submitted to the National Labor Relations Board on Tuesday.
With 151 union employees at the hotel, a decertification requires support from 30 percent of the business's employees — at least 46 signatures — to be considered legitimate, and NLRB spokesman Barney Horowitz confirmed Thursday the petition met that minimum, but wouldn't specify how many people actually signed.
Christian M. Mesley, president of both Council 82 and the Albany Police Officers Union, opposes the decertification effort because he said it's not in the best interest of the union and could be financially devastating.
We teased out the details of decertification and what the Iran nuclear deal means in terms of a broader U.S. strategy with two physicists at Princeton's...
Led by local educators Joel McClure and Doug Crandall, the decertification means that teachers in Deerfield are no longer forced to financially support the KNEA and NEA in order to have a voice in the bargaining process or to be a active participants in that process.
This decertification vote adds to the teachers nationwide who favor local control over inefficient service and contentious politics.
The decertification vote came as the union has worked aggressively for more than two years to sign up teachers at Alliance College - Ready Public Schools, LA's largest charter management network.
How to prevent Once Again's decertification has not yet been determined.
J. Najeeb Hassan is known for his experience with the certification and decertification of unions, collective agreements and managing strikes.
Limiting conditional certification of a national FLSA collective action (overtime, travel pay, donning and doffing, off - the - clock) brought in the U.S. District Court for the Eastern District of Texas against an international inventory company to one district and then prevailing on both a decertification and summary judgment motion;
There seems to be a lot more press in the last day or two about a move for «decertification» — from players.
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