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If a petition for certification or decertification is investigated under 8 AAC 97.060 and the labor relations agency finds reasonable cause to believe a question of representation exists, the labor relations agency will cause a notice of the petition to be posted in the work areas of the employees in the existing or proposed bargaining unit. The notice will contain the following information:
(1) the name of the petitioner;
(2) a description of the existing or proposed bargaining unit involved;
(3) a statement that interested parties have 15 calendar days from the date of the posting of the notice to file
(A) an objection to the appropriateness of the proposed bargaining unit;
(B) an objection to the conduct of an election;
(C) a petition to intervene under 8 AAC 97.080.
History: Eff. 7/22/93, Register 127
Authority: AS 23.05.380
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