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(a) A public employer or public employee representative may file a petition with the labor relations agency seeking agency determination of the strike classification under AS 23.40.200 of members of a bargaining unit.
(b) The petition for strike class determination must contain the following information:
(1) the name or description of the bargaining unit;
(2) the date of certification or recognition of the bargaining representative;
(3) the expiration date of the collective bargaining agreement;
(4) the name of the bargaining unit members for whom classification under AS 23.40.200 is petitioned and the proposed classification;
(5) name, address, telephone and facsimile machine numbers, and affiliation, if any, of the petitioner;
(6) a declaration by the person signing the petition that its contents are true and correct to the best of that person's knowledge and belief;
(7) the signature, title, and telephone and facsimile machine numbers of the petitioner's representative.
(c) The petitioner shall serve a copy of the petition on the public employer or employee representative and on any employee whose position is the subject of the petition. Proof of service is required in accordance with 8 AAC 97.015.
(d) Fifteen days after service of the petition, the public employer, employee representative, or an employee whose position is the subject of the petition may file an objection to the petition and request a hearing under 8 AAC 97.330 - 8 AAC 97.480.
History: Eff. 7/22/93, Register 127
Authority: AS 23.05.380
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