Union will stay at Mountaire Farms in Selbyville. Vote to remove union deemed invalid Shannon Marvel McNaught, Delaware News Journal
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The union at Mountaire Farms in Selbyville will remain there after an employee sought to decertify it last year, prompting a yearlong National Labor Relations Board review.
Oscar Cruz Sosa submitted a petition seeking to stop United Food and Commercial Workers Local 27 from representing about 1,000 Selbyville employees early last year. Sosa, who has not been available for interviews, received free legal aid from the National Right to Work Legal Defense Foundation.
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The contract-bar doctrine prohibits all petitions that could oust an existing union, by employees who are covered by a valid collective-bargaining agreement for three years or the duration of the agreement – whichever is shorter. The doctrine permits an election petition to be filed by representative employees only during a 30-day “window period,” which is typically between the last 60 and 90 days prior to the expiration of the collective bargaining agreement; after the contract expires; or after the
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The union at Mountaire Farms in Selbyville will remain there after an employee sought to decertify it last year, prompting a yearlong National Labor Relations Board review.
Oscar Cruz Sosa submitted a petition seeking to stop United Food and Commercial Workers Local 27 from representing about 1,000 Selbyville employees early last year. Sosa, who has not been available for interviews, received free legal aid from the National Right to Work Legal Defense Foundation.
UFCW Local 27 called the case a right-wing effort to strip union rights away from Mountaire Farms employees and said that over the past year, Mountaire Farms pressured workers to decertify their union membership, holding captive audience meetings with anti-union messages during the height of the pandemic.
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