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If you are currently employed in
a non-union workplace and would like to find out
how to gain an effective voice into things such
as your wages, benefits and working conditions...you
have come to the right place!
Below you will find a brief outline
of an organizing campaign and information regarding
federal laws that protect your rights to organize
your workplace..
STEPS
TO A UNION CONTRACT
SIGNING CARDS-
We must
prove to the Federal Government that there is substantial
interest among the employees to have an election.
The National Labor Relations Board (NLRB) requires
that at least 30% of the employees sign "authorization
cards" before they will conduct an election.
It is the policy of Local Union 919, however, to
wait until at least 50% of the employees have signed.
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PLEASE
NOTE:
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Signing a
card does not
make you a member!
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Signing a
card does not
mean you pay dues!
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THESE
CARDS ARE NOT SEEN BY YOUR EMPLOYER!
FILE PETITION-
When
a majority of employees have signed cards, we will
file a petition with the NLRB, requesting that a
SECRET BALLOT ELECTION be held in your workplace.
When we file the petition, we will specify which
groups we feel should be included in the vote, and
which groups of employees should be excluded.
NLRB HEARING-
If your Employer doesn't agree with the "unit"
we've requested, he may ask that the NLRB conduct
a hearing and determine which employees would be
allowed to vote in the election.
ELECTION-
An agent
from the NLRB will conduct a secret ballot election
in your workplace. Management is not allowed near
the voting area, and you do not put your name on
the ballot. When the election is over, the Board
Agent will count the ballots, and if the Union has
received a majority of the votes, YOUR
EMPLOYER WILL BE REQUIRED BY LAW TO BARGAIN A CONTRACT
IN GOOD FAITH.
QUESTIONNAIRES-
Each
employee will have the opportunity to contribute
ideas for the contract. YOU
will decide which issues should be addressed (wages,
health care benefits, scheduling, etc.)
VOTE ON CONTRACT-
When
the contract has been negotiated, YOU will
vote whether to accept it or not. Only after YOU
have voted to accept a contract do you begin to
pay union dues.
TAKE THE FIRST
STEP TODAY!
Contact
Organizing Office at 800-842-2215.
OR
www.organize919@yahoo.com
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