Request for Information Submissions
| Name | Response | Attachments | Submitted Sort ascending |
|---|---|---|---|
| Robert D Ferguson | 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 Lutz | 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 |
| Norman Gowens | 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 |
| Kenneth Dunaway | 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 |
| Patricia Taylor | 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 |
| Roy Creekmur | 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 Gauntlett | 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 |
| cm smith | 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 |
| Lois Kaneshiki | 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 Bruno | 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 |
| Bruce Hempel | 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 |
| Richard Bultemeyer | Rescind 2014 Election Rule | No Attachments |
2018-04-15 |
| Carolan La Vallee-Rahman | 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 Hoffner | 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 |
| Mary Beth Hodge | 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 |
| Lori Baxter | 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 |
| Karen Dunn | 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 |
| Sally Bennett | 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 Alexander | 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 |
| Delton Grayson | 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 Bennett | 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 |
| Barbara S. Loeper | Rescind the 2014 Rule. Unions are now dictators. 94% of workers have not voted for the current union. To protect workers from forced unionization make unions regularly recertify majority support and eliminate all bars to decertification elections. | No Attachments |
2018-04-15 |
| Patricia Brockman | 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. | No Attachments |
2018-04-15 |
| Robert F. Ramberg | 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 |
| Richard Freedman | 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 S. Blain | 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 Burnett | Keep our Unions. The rich make more $$$ without. UNIONS. | No Attachments |
2018-04-15 |
| Martin Seigel | 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 |
| Dustin Hegland | 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 Hermann | 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 |
| Bart Dalmasso | 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 |
| TIM LINVILLE | 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 |
| Richard J Robichaux | The Board should revert to the pre-2014 Regulations.If some changes to the pre-2014 are desired, a special committee of knowledgeable conservatives should have to approve the changes. | No Attachments |
2018-04-15 |
| Carl Lundberg | 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 Perrin | Resend the 2015 Rule!! | No Attachments |
2018-04-15 |
| Mr. Ryan Keith Branson | 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 Chase | 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 Held | 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 |
| Rose Singleton | 1.No. 2.Rescind the 2014 Rule as 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. 3.Rewrite. | No Attachments |
2018-04-15 |
| Richard Harding | 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 P. Menard | Yes | No Attachments |
2018-04-15 |
| Wanda Glenn | 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 |
| Carter Powell | 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 R Parcel RN | 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 |
| Merrill Miller Murray | 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 Mumbauer | 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 kaiser | 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 |
| Stephen W. Mazzola | 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 Lisbony | 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 |
| Edward W. Myers | 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 |
