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NLRB Accepts SEIU Local 200United
Petition to Cancel Secret Ballot Election
The National Labor Relations Board (NLRB) on April 10 accepted
the request by SEIU Local 200United to cancel the secret
ballot election, scheduled to take place on April 15. The
NLRB accepted the union’s request with the stipulation
that the union cannot seek another petition for an extended
period of time.
The original vote, scheduled to have taken place Jan. 16,
was canceled due to charges filed by SEIU Local 200United,
which was seeking to become the collective bargaining unit
for approximately 97 Rensselaer employees.
The National Labor Relations Board (NLRB) dismissed those
unfair labor practice charges against Rensselaer, and will
not proceed on any of the allegations filed against the
university. The acting regional director of the NLRB, based
in Buffalo, investigated the charges through its local office
in Albany, and decided that the suggestions of improper
conduct by Rensselaer officials were completely without
merit or did not warrant further action.
“During the past three years, this union has petitioned
the board twice for representation of our workers,”
said Curtis Powell, vice president of human resources. “This
decision sends a very clear message that our employees do
not want to be represented by a union. We are extremely
pleased that our employees have displayed confidence in
our managers, and we will continue to work directly and
cooperatively with our employees to assure high quality
working conditions, opportunities, wages and benefits.”
To learn more about the benefits and opportunities at Rensselaer,
go to: www.rpi.edu/dept/hr/index.html
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