Request for Information Submissions
Name | Response | Attachments | Submitted Sort ascending |
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Greg Abarr | Rescind the 2014 rule and revert to the old rules. Unions should have to recertify every 12 months. Unions should only be able to contact workers at their work only. | 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 |
Chesley Ray | 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 K McAllister | 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 |
Myles Shoda | 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 |
David M White | 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 |
RONALD A SCOTT | 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 |
Amy Syrell | 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 Monroe | 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 |
Kevin O'Keeffe | 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 | No Attachments |
2018-04-15 |
Karen Reynolds | 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 P Collins | 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 |
Clark David Elliott | 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 |
Bonnie Hambrick | 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 |
Ronald Head | 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 |
Linda D. Graef | Rescind the 2014 Rule. As 94% of workers have not voted for the incumbent union, protect workers from enforced unionization by requiring unions to regularly recertify majority support & by eliminating all bars to decertification elections. | No Attachments |
2018-04-15 |
Melvin D Lovell | Rescind the 2014 Election rule to the election regulations prior to the 2014 changes. | No Attachments |
2018-04-15 |
Nathan Scalia | If the majority of the workers wish to vote the union out, then that is what they should be able to do! | No Attachments |
2018-04-15 |
Tom Crist | 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 |
Wayne D. Teel | 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 |
Matthew Badtke | The 2014 Election Rule should be rescinded. The rule change was a power grab that is not what regular working Americans wanted. | No Attachments |
2018-04-15 |
RUSSELL A KEATING | 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 |
Don Langworthy | 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 |
LEO W KNAPP | 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 |
Mike D'Ambrosio | 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 |
Donna Hollman | I’m trying to see what I need to do to decertifiy the union | No Attachments |
2018-04-15 |
Donald Herman | 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 |
Dave | #3- If the majority of the workers wish to vote the union out, then that is what they should be able to do! | No Attachments |
2018-04-15 |
William Bourbonnais | I have responded 4 times with less than 250 words, each time you have rejected by response even though it qualified. Rescind this Shit now! And this is less than 250 words! | No Attachments |
2018-04-15 |
chris hartner | 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 |
Gregory R Zaremba | 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 |
Diane T. Kelly | Unions are destroying States like IL, NJ, and NY. Teachers, firefighters, and police should not be unionized. | No Attachments |
2018-04-15 |
John B. Daggett | 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 |
Faye Vander Lugt | Rescind the 2014 Rule. 94% of workers havenot voted for the incumbent union, protect workers from forced unionization by requiring unions regularly re-certify majority support and by eliminating all bars to decertification elections. | No Attachments |
2018-04-15 |
Faye Vander Lugt | Rescind the 2014 Rule. 94% of workers havenot voted for the incumbent union, protect workers from forced unionization by requiring unions regularly re-certify majority support and by eliminating all bars to decertification elections. | No Attachments |
2018-04-15 |
Robert Taylo | 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 desertification elections. | No Attachments |
2018-04-15 |
Janina Szamiel | 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 |
Dennis | I urge your support to rescind the 2014 union rule, as 94% of workers have not voted for the incumbent union. Please protect the freedom of the majority of workers. | No Attachments |
2018-04-15 |
Richard | 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 |
Eugene | 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 |
Eugene Wierzgac | 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 |
Bud Schermerhorn | 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 Hall | Please vote to allow our workers to have a job without paying for it by having to Pay union dues | No Attachments |
2018-04-15 |
Dennis Elking | 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 |
Dennis Pallai | 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 |
Larry Benton | 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 |
Denis R Clay | I tried to copy and paste, and was unable. I agree with what you are trying to accomplish. You can copy and paste the "paragraph". | No Attachments |
2018-04-15 |