Minn. R. agency 153, ch. 5510, REPRESENTATION MATTERS AND FAIR SHARE FEE CHALLENGES; PROCEEDINGS BEFORE THE COMMISSIONER, pt. 5510.0810 - AUTHORIZATION SIGNATURES.
Subpart 1.
Confidentiality.
Authorization signatures submitted in support of a petition are privileged and confidential information and may only be withdrawn by the petitioner.
Subp. 2.
Valid authorization signatures.
A. Authorization signatures must be in the
form of individual authorization cards and include:
(1) a statement reflecting the employees
support for the petitions purpose;
(2) the legibly printed name of the employee
making the authorization;
(3) the
employees signature; and
(4) the
date the employee signed the card.
B. Authorization cards may contain the
employee organizations name, address, e-mail address, and telephone
number.
Subp. 3.
Invalid authorization card.
An authorization card is invalid if it:
A. does not include the information and
statements required under subpart 2;
B. contains statements of explanation,
interpretation, or advice;
C. is
modified or altered in any way; or
D. is dated more than six months before the
commissioner receives the petition.
Subp. 4.
Effect of invalid
authorization card.
A. The
commissioner may not include invalid authorization cards when determining
whether a petition has the necessary showing of interest.
B. If there is evidence that authorization
cards submitted to establish a showing of interest were fraudulently obtained
or submitted:
(1) the petition or intervention
must be denied; and
(2) a one-year
election bar for that unit must be applied to the party submitting fraudulent
cards.
Notes
Statutory Authority: MS s 179A.04
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