Request for Information Submissions
Name | Response | Attachments | Submitted Sort ascending |
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William Baldaccini | Rescind the 2014 Rule. Further, as 94% of workers have not voted for the incumbent union, protect workers from forced unionization by requiring unions to regularly recertify majority support and by eliminating all bars to decertification elections. | No Attachments |
2018-04-15 |
Greg Pedersen | Rescind the 2014 Rule. Further, as 94% of workers have not voted for the incumbent union, protect workers from forced unionization by requiring unions to regularly recertify majority support and by eliminating all bars to decertification elections. | No Attachments |
2018-04-15 |
Geraldine Graves | Rescind the 2014 Rule. Further, as 94% of workers have not voted for the incumbent union, protect workers from forced unionization by requiring unions to regularly recertify majority support and by eliminating all bars to decertification elections. | No Attachments |
2018-04-15 |
roger@owencountyindianaconservative.com | Rescind the 2014 Rule. Further, as 94% of workers have not voted for the incumbent union, protect workers from forced unionization by requiring unions to regularly recertify majority support and by eliminating all bars to decertification elections. | No Attachments |
2018-04-15 |
Robert Presson | Rescind the 2014 Rule. Further, as 94% of workers have not voted for the incumbent union, protect workers from forced unionization by requiring unions to regularly recertify majority support and by eliminating all bars to decertification elections. | No Attachments |
2018-04-15 |
Vicki DeMarco | Rescind the 2014 Rule. Further, as 94% of workers have not voted for the incumbent union, protect workers from forced unionization by requiring unions to regularly recertify majority support and by eliminating all bars to decertification elections. | No Attachments |
2018-04-15 |
Anonymous | Rescind the 2014 Rule. Further, as 94% of workers have not voted for the incumbent union, protect workers from forced unionization by requiring unions to regularly recertify majority support and by eliminating all bars to decertification elections. | No Attachments |
2018-04-15 |
Melvin Lardy | Rescind the 2014 Rule. Further, as 94% of workers have not voted for the incumbent union, protect workers from forced unionization by requiring unions to regularly recertify majority support and by eliminating all bars to decertification elections. | No Attachments |
2018-04-15 |
Dane Horton | Rescind the 2014 Rule. Further, as 94% of workers have not voted for the incumbent union, protect workers from forced unionization by requiring unions to regularly recertify majority support and by eliminating all bars to decertification elections. | No Attachments |
2018-04-15 |
Kathryn M. DeLucio | Rescind the 2014 Rule. Further, as 94% of workers have not voted for the incumbent union, protect workers from forced unionization by requiring unions to regularly recertify majority support and by eliminating all bars to decertification elections. | No Attachments |
2018-04-15 |
De-Ette Moon | Rescind the 2014 Rule. Further, as 94% of workers have not voted for the incumbent union, protect workers from forced unionization by requiring unions to regularly recertify majority support and by eliminating all bars to decertification elections. | No Attachments |
2018-04-15 |
Jerrold Westbrook | Rescind the 2014 Rule. Further, as 94% of workers have not voted for the incumbent union, protect workers from forced unionization by requiring unions to regularly recertify majority support and by eliminating all bars to decertification elections. | No Attachments |
2018-04-15 |
Jerry Fronabarger | Rescind the 2014 Rule. 94% of workers have not voted for the incumbent union. Protect workers from forced unionization. Require unions to regularly recertify majority support. Eliminate all bars to decertification elections. | No Attachments |
2018-04-15 |
Harold Tucker | Rescind the 2014 Rule. Further, as 94% of workers have not voted for the incumbent union, protect workers from forced unionization by requiring unions to regularly recertify majority support and by eliminating all bars to decertification elections. | No Attachments |
2018-04-15 |
Orlin Buente | Rescind the 2014 Rule. Further, as 94% of workers have not voted for the incumbent union, protect workers from forced unionization by requiring unions to regularly recertify majority support and by eliminating all bars to decertification elections. | No Attachments |
2018-04-15 |
Ron Pierce | Rescind the 2014 Rule. Further, as 94% of workers have not voted for the incumbent union, protect workers from forced unionization by requiring unions to regularly recertify majority support and by eliminating all bars to decertification elections. | No Attachments |
2018-04-15 |
Tom Hughes | Rescind the 2014 Rule. Further, as 94% of workers have not voted for the incumbent union, protect workers from forced unionization by requiring unions to regularly recertify majority support and by eliminating all bars to decertification elections. | No Attachments |
2018-04-15 |
Joseph Woodham | Please ensure no one is forced to join a union or pay union dues to get or keep their job. why would anyone think that is fair or acceptable. | No Attachments |
2018-04-15 |
Jane Hughes | Rescind the 2014 Rule. Further, as 94% of workers have not voted for the incumbent union, protect workers from forced unionization by requiring unions to regularly recertify majority support and by eliminating all bars to decertification elections. | No Attachments |
2018-04-15 |
Steve | Rescind the 2014 Rule. Further, as 94% of workers have not voted for the incumbent union, protect workers from forced unionization by requiring unions to regularly recertify majority support and by eliminating all bars to decertification elections. | No Attachments |
2018-04-15 |
Jerrold Westbrook | Rescind the 2014 Rule. Further, as 94% of workers have not voted for the incumbent union, protect workers from forced unionization by requiring unions to regularly recertify majority support and by eliminating all bars to decertification elections. | No Attachments |
2018-04-15 |
sam ferrara | Resend the 2014 rule, most people do not want it. | No Attachments |
2018-04-15 |
John S. Weis | Rescind the 2014 Rule. Further, as 94% of workers have not voted for the incumbent union, protect workers from forced unionization by requiring unions to regularly recertify majority support and by eliminating all bars to decertification elections. | No Attachments |
2018-04-15 |
Mark Strand | Rescind the 2014 Rule. Further, as 94% of workers have not voted for the incumbent union, protect workers from forced unionization by requiring unions to regularly recertify majority support and by eliminating all bars to decertification elections. | No Attachments |
2018-04-15 |
Michael Kocian | Rescind the 2014 Rule. Further, as 94% of workers have not voted for the incumbent union, protect workers from forced unionization by requiring unions to regularly recertify majority support and by eliminating all bars to decertification elections. | No Attachments |
2018-04-15 |
Michael Bishop | Rescind the 2014 Rule. Further, as 94% of workers have not voted for the incumbent union, protect workers from forced unionization by requiring unions to regularly recertify majority support and by eliminating all bars to decertification elections. | No Attachments |
2018-04-15 |
jeff wilcox dds | Rescind the 2014 Rule. Further, as 94% of workers have not voted for the incumbent union, protect workers from forced unionization by requiring unions to regularly recertify majority support and by eliminating all bars to decertification elections. | No Attachments |
2018-04-15 |
John Georgick | Rescind the 2014 Rule. Further, as 94% of workers have not voted for the incumbent union, protect workers from forced unionization by requiring unions to regularly recertify majority support and by eliminating all bars to decertification elections. | No Attachments |
2018-04-15 |
Glenn Child | Rescind the 2014 Rule. Further, as 94% of workers have not voted for the incumbent union, protect workers from forced unionization by requiring unions to regularly recertify majority support and by eliminating all bars to decertification elections | No Attachments |
2018-04-15 |
Charles R. Perkins | Rescind the 2014 Rule!!! | No Attachments |
2018-04-15 |
Robb Davis | Rescind the 2014 Rule. Further, as 94% of workers have not voted for the incumbent union, protect workers from forced unionization by requiring unions to regularly recertify majority support and by eliminating all bars to decertification elections. | No Attachments |
2018-04-15 |
Bill Uhrig | Rescind the 2014 Rule. Further, over 90% of workers have not voted for the incumbent union. Protect workers from forced unionization by requiring unions to regularly recertify majority support and by eliminating all bars to decertification elections. | No Attachments |
2018-04-15 |
DONALD D WILSON | Rescind the 2014 Rule. Further, as 94% of workers have not voted for the incumbent union, protect workers from forced unionization by requiring unions to regularly recertify majority support and by eliminating all bars to decertification elections | No Attachments |
2018-04-15 |
Ken McTeer | Rescind the 2014 Rule. Further, as 94% of workers have not voted for the incumbent union, protect workers from forced unionization by requiring unions to regularly recertify majority support and by eliminating all bars to decertification elections. | No Attachments |
2018-04-15 |
Peter Bilotta | Rescind the 2014 Rule. Further, as 94% of workers have not voted for the incumbent union, protect workers from forced unionization by requiring unions to regularly recertify majority support and by eliminating all bars to decertification elections. | No Attachments |
2018-04-15 |
Robert Tankersley | Rescind the 2014 Rule. Further, as 94% of workers have not voted for the incumbent union, protect workers from forced unionization by requiring unions to regularly recertify majority support and by eliminating all bars to decertification elections. | No Attachments |
2018-04-15 |
Martin Haynes | Do away with all the 2014 rules and revert to the Representation Election Regulations that were in effect prior to the 2014 Election Rule's adoption. | No Attachments |
2018-04-15 |
John Gisler | Rescind the 2014 Rule. Further, as 94% of workers have not voted for the incumbent union, protect workers from forced unionization by requiring unions to regularly recertify majority support and by eliminating all bars to decertification elections. | No Attachments |
2018-04-15 |
Philip Graf | Rescind the 2014 Rule. Further, as 94% of workers have not voted for the incumbent union, protect workers from forced unionization by requiring unions to regularly recertify majority support and by eliminating all bars to decertification elections. | No Attachments |
2018-04-15 |
JOSEPH MCMONIGLE | Rescind the 2014 Rule. Further, as 94% of workers have not voted for the incumbent union, protect workers from forced unionization by requiring unions to regularly recertify majority support and by eliminating all bars to decertification elections. | No Attachments |
2018-04-15 |
James Burgess | Rescind the 2014 Rule. Further, as 94% of workers have not voted for the incumbent union, protect workers from forced unionization by requiring unions to regularly re-certify majority support and by eliminating all bars to decertification elections. | No Attachments |
2018-04-15 |
Kevin Holloran | Rescind the 2014 Rule. Further, as 94% of workers have not voted for the incumbent union, protect workers from forced unionization by requiring unions to regularly recertify majority support and by eliminating all bars to decertification elections. | No Attachments |
2018-04-15 |
Jay Nightingale | Rescind the 2014 Rule. Further, as 94% of workers have not voted for the incumbent union, protect workers from forced unionization by requiring unions to regularly recertify majority support and by eliminating all bars to decertification elections. | No Attachments |
2018-04-15 |
Deborah Robinson | Rescind the 2014 Rule. Further, as 94% of workers have not voted for the incumbent union, protect workers from forced unionization by requiring unions to regularly recertify majority support and by eliminating all bars to decertification elections. | No Attachments |
2018-04-15 |
Foy Dennis | Rescind the 2014 Rule. Further, as 94% of workers have not voted for the incumbent union, protect workers from forced unionization by requiring unions to regularly re certify majority support and by eliminating all bars to decertification elections. | No Attachments |
2018-04-15 |
Judy Springer | The 2014 Election Rule should be rescinded. Unions should have to recertify at least every 5 years so they are representing the current employees. | No Attachments |
2018-04-15 |
Ron Koltloff | Free the workers, break the chains, end slavery to the thugs and thieves. Give the working man his wages without allowing them to be first gleaned by the working man's enemy. Rescind the 2014 rule. Thank you in advance for doing justice. | No Attachments |
2018-04-15 |
Lorraine Watkins | Rescind the 2014 Rule. Further, as 94% of workers have not voted for the incumbent union, protect workers from forced unionization by requiring unions to regularly recertify majority support and by eliminating all bars to decertification elections. | No Attachments |
2018-04-15 |
Donald G James | Rescind the 2014 Rule. Further, as 94% of workers have not voted for the incumbent union, protect workers from forced unionization by requiring unions to regularly recertify majority support and by eliminating all bars to decertification elections. | No Attachments |
2018-04-15 |
Gene and Lizbeth casey | I don't know what rule to retain, but as a 30 year member of AFGE; Right To Work is a basic human right. NO forced dues, NO coersion, or NO end runs around the U.S. Supreme Court, such as the SEIU just pulled off in the Washington State legislature. | No Attachments |
2018-04-15 |