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1602 S Park St.                          Suite #103 lower                        Madison, WI 53715
608-221-1401
800-645-1401
Fax 608-221-1189

Milwaukee Office
2001 N Mayfair Road
Milwaukee, WI 53226
414-476-1444
800-472-1660
Fax 414-476-1039
Oshkosh Office
2211 Oregon Street - A-4
Oshkosh, WI 54902
920-233-0449
800-262-0214
Fax 920-233-4132
Racine/Kenosha
3030 - 39th Avenue
Kenosha, WI 53144
262-652-7037

Fax 262-652-3136

 

 

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Your Guide to the Election Process
Updated On: Nov 19, 2008 (16:19:00)

Showing Interest #1   The National Labor Relations (NLRB) requires that a minimum of 30 percent of the employees sign authorization cards/petitions before it will conduct an election.
Election Petition Filed #2   Local No. 1473 presents the cards/petitions to the NLRB with a request that it conduct an election. The employer never sees the authorization cards/petitions, and the NLRB won't even tell how many employees filled them out.
Election Date Set #3   The Union, an employer representative, and the NLRB meet to set an election date.
NLRB Election
(Secret Ballot)
#4   You decide by a secret ballot if you want UFCW Local No. 1473 to begin negotiations with your employer. A "Yes" vote gives you the chance to proceed.
Preparation for Negotiations #5   During the seven to ten days it takes for the NLRB to certify the election results, you and your fellow employees will meet to decide what specific benefits you would like to have in a first contract. Also, you will start thinking about electing a negotiating committee.
Please return your contract questionnaire.
Negotiations #6   The employees' negotiating committee, UFCW representatives, and the employer begin a series of meetings to work out differences and develop a contract offer.
Ratification #7   Your will meet to discuss and vote (by secret ballot) on the employer's offer. If rejected, we go back into negotiations. If accepted, wage rates and all new benefits begin.
Join the Union #8   Finally, only after a contract is signed and you are already receiving better wages and benefits, we will ask you to join the Union. Remember, there is strength in numbers!


For: Questions, Comments or Assistance?
Contact: UFCW Local 1473 at 1-800-472-1660

The following information is available:

  • 35 Things Your Employer Cannot Do (Updated: Nov 19, 2008 16:20:00)
  • Should We Organize? (Updated: Nov 19, 2008 16:21:00)
  • Taking the First Step (Posted: Nov 19, 2008 15:21:13)


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