Ill. Admin. Code tit. 80, § 1110.15 - Investigations
The extent and nature of all investigations by the Board or its designated agents in the course of representation proceedings shall be determined by the specific issues and facts raised by the parties.
a) Investigations of the showing of interest
for representation petitions and intervention in elections shall include a
review of the evidence submitted to the Board that a sufficient number of
employees desire representation by an employee organization for purposes of
collective bargaining in order to establish that the levels of interest
required by the Act and this Part have been met.
b) Investigations of the showing of interest
for a decertification petition shall include a review of the evidence submitted
to the Board that 30 percent of the employees in the bargaining unit no longer
desire to be represented by the incumbent bargaining agent. The Board of its
designated agent will interview witnesses and take statements when necessary to
ascertain whether the evidence was obtained in accordance with the Act and this
Part.
c) Investigations relating to
all other matters under this Part shall include a review of all documents and
other evidence submitted by the parties and, when necessary, interviews of
representatives of the parties or other persons having knowledge of relevant
facts.
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