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Title 8 . Labor and Workforce Development
Chapter 97 . Collective Bargaining Among Public Employees
Section 85. Additional ballot choices

8 AAC 97.085. Additional ballot choices

(a) A labor or employee organization wishing to be on an election ballot shall present the labor relations agency with a showing of interest from at least five percent of the employees in the bargaining unit in which the election will occur. The showing of interest must be documented by written authorization cards or forms that are signed and dated by the employees during the 120 days immediately preceding the filing of the petition and include the employees' job classifications and position control numbers if applicable, and authorize the petitioner to represent the employees for collective bargaining purposes. The showing of interest must be provided to the labor relations agency no later than the date of the hearing on the petition or the date of a consent election agreement, if a consent election agreement is used.

(b) A labor or employee organization that is to be listed on a ballot under (a) of this section is bound by any stipulation made or to be made between the public employer and a petitioner and intervenors.

History: Eff. 7/22/93, Register 127; am 5/18/2002, Register 162

Authority: AS 23.05.380

AS 23.40.100

AS 23.40.170

AS 42.40.750

AS 42.40.820


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