Or. Admin. Code § 115-025-0063 - Objections to a Petition
(1) Objecting
to a Petition . An affected employee or a party , including an intervenor, may
file an objection regarding a petition to certify an exclusive representative ,
a petition to change or decertify an exclusive representative , or a unit
clarification petition (except for a petition to amend or modify an existing
certification or recognition filed under OAR 115-025-0050(11), or a petition to
revoke certification or recognition filed under OAR
115-025-0050(12)).
(2) Filing of
Objections. When a party objects to a petition submitted under these rules, it
will serve a copy of the objections at the same time on the petitioner and all
known interested parties, and provide the Board with proof of
service.
(3) Objections must
contain a clear and concise statement of the legal and factual reasons for the
objections. For example, if a party files objections asserting that a proposed
bargaining unit is not appropriate, the party must explain why the unit is not
appropriate and provide a summary of the factual basis for those assertions. A
simple assertion that the unit is not appropriate is insufficient.
(4) The Board may dismiss without hearing any
objections that do not meet these requirements. Further, the Board may dismiss
objections without a hearing when, even assuming that the facts alleged by the
objecting party are true, the asserted basis for the objections would not be
sufficient to sustain the objection. Before the Board dismisses objections
without a hearing, it shall provide the objecting party two (2) days to submit
additional information in support of its objections.
(5) Objections that are not dismissed will be
subject to the expedited hearings process under OAR 115-025-0065(2).
(6) Objections to a petition must be filed
within fourteen (14) days of the date of the notice posted pursuant to OAR
115-025-0060.
(7) If a hearing is
necessary to resolve objections to a petition , the hearing process may be
expedited as provided for in OAR 115-025-0065(2). The Board may conduct an
election before resolving objections to the petition . If the Board does so, the
Board may delay counting the ballots until all objections are
resolved.
Notes
Statutory/Other Authority: ORS 240.086(3) & 243.766(7)
Statutes/Other Implemented: ORS 243
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