Ill. Admin. Code tit. 80, § 1110.180 - Petitions for Self-Determination
a) Adding to an Existing Bargaining Unit
1) A self-determination petition to add
unrepresented employees to an existing bargaining unit, where a question
concerning representation would be presented by their inclusion, may be filed
by an employee, a group of employees, or exclusive representative of the
existing bargaining unit. The Board shall serve the petition on the appropriate
parties. The petition shall be on a form developed by the Board. It shall be
signed and shall contain the following:
A)
the name and address of the petitioner;
B) the name, address and affiliation, if any,
of the exclusive representative;
C)
the name and address of the employer;
D) a description of the bargaining
unit;
E) the approximate number of
employees in the bargaining unit;
F) a description of the employees who would
be added to the existing unit;
G)
the approximate number of employees who would be added;
H) a statement whether the petitioner intends
to use the majority interest procedure or the election procedure;
I) the date that the exclusive representative
was recognized and the method of recognition, if known; and
J) a brief description of any collective
bargaining agreements covering any employees in the bargaining unit, and the
expiration dates of the agreements.
2) A self-determination petition seeking an
election shall be accompanied by a showing of interest that at least 30 percent
of the employees sought to be added to the existing unit wish to be represented
by the exclusive representative. A majority interest self-determination
petition shall be accompanied by a showing of majority interest among the
employees sought to be added to the existing unit.
3) In any election conducted pursuant to this
subsection, only those employees that the petition seeks to add to the unit
shall vote on the question of representation. In any majority interest
proceeding conducted pursuant to this subsection, a showing of majority
interest among only the employees the petition seeks to add to the unit shall
be required.
4) No unit will
include both professional employees and nonprofessional employees unless a
majority of employees in each group vote for inclusion in the unit (Section 7
of the Act).
b) Merging
Bargaining Units
1) A petition to merge two
or more existing bargaining units, where a question concerning representation
would not be presented by their inclusion, may be filed by an employee, a group
of employees, or exclusive representative of either existing bargaining unit.
The Board shall serve the petition on the appropriate parties. The petition
shall be on a form developed by the Board. It shall be signed and shall contain
the following:
A) the name and address of the
petitioner;
B) the name, address
and affiliation, if any, of the exclusive representative;
C) the name and address of the
employer;
D) a description of the
proposed bargaining unit;
E) the
approximate number of employees in the proposed bargaining unit;
F) a description of the employees in each of
the existing units;
G) the
approximate number of employees who would be added in each existing
unit;
H) the date that the
exclusive representative was recognized and the method of recognition, if
known; and
I) a brief description
of any collective bargaining agreements covering any employees in the
bargaining units, and the expiration dates of the agreements.
2) In any election conducted
pursuant to this subsection, employees shall vote only on the question of unit
merger.
3) No unit will include
both professional employees and nonprofessional employees unless a majority of
employees in each group vote for inclusion in that unit (Section 7 of the
Act).
Notes
Amended at 28 Ill. Reg. 7938, effective May 28, 2004
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