Ariz. Admin. Code § R4-2-209 - Showing of Interest Computation
A. The Board or its agent shall compute the
showing of interest for any pay period within the eligibility period by taking
the total number of agricultural employees employed in the bargaining unit
during that pay period and determining how many of those employees signed a
valid authorization as prescribed in this Article.
B. To determine whether an individual is an
agricultural employee, permanent, within the meaning of A.R.S. §
23-1382(1), six months means 132 work days.
C.
The Board shall not include in the bargaining unit for a pay period an
agricultural employee who is eligible for unemployment benefits for the entire
pay period.
D. The Board shall not
include in the bargaining unit for a pay period an agricultural employee who is
on a leave of absence for the entire pay period unless the following conditions
are met:
1. The employer produces a document,
signed by the employee and notarized, stating that the employee was placed on
leave of absence for a specified period of time;
2. The date of the employee's projected
return does not exceed six months from the date the petition for election is
filed; and
3. There is no
substantial evidence establishing that the employee's leave of absence is a
pretense or that the employee will not return from the leave of absence as
scheduled.
E. The Board
shall not include in the bargaining unit an agricultural employee who is placed
on workers' compensation leave, unless the following conditions are met:
1. The employer produces a document signed by
a licensed physician stating the date the employee was placed on workers'
compensation leave and the date of the employee's projected return;
2. The date of the employee's projected
return does not exceed six months from the date the petition for election is
filed; and
3. There is no
substantial evidence establishing that the employee's workers' compensation
leave is a pretense or that the employee will not return from the workers'
compensation leave of absence as scheduled.
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