Not exact matches
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.
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...
The same procedure for authorizing exclusive representation is used for a
decertification election, but
with more restrictions.
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.
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.