Request for Information Submissions
Name | Response | Attachments | Submitted Sort ascending |
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Anna C Wetmore | Retain the current 2014 Election Rule without ANY changes. The current rule for forming a union is working and reduces unnecessary delays that deprive workers of their rights. The courts have upheld these rules; there is no reason to change them. | No Attachments |
2018-04-05 |
Robert Prout | Retain the current 2014 Election Rule without ANY changes. The current rule for forming a union is working and reduces unnecessary delays that deprive workers of their rights. The courts have upheld these rules; there is no reason to change them. | No Attachments |
2018-04-05 |
Vitaliy. A. Khromets | Retain the current 2014 Election Rule without ANY changes. The current rule for forming a union is working and reduces unnecessary delays that deprive workers of their rights. The courts have upheld these rules; there is no reason to change them. | No Attachments |
2018-04-05 |
Gregory Grundl | The 2014 Election rule should be retained without change. | No Attachments |
2018-04-05 |
Carolyn Romeo | Retain the current 2014 Election Rule without ANY changes. The current rule for forming a union is working and reduces unnecessary delays that deprive workers of their rights. The courts have upheld these rules; there is no reason to change them. | No Attachments |
2018-04-05 |
Gregory a Lether | Leave the 2014 labor/union rules the same. Let people make their own choice in a short amount of time, does no good to extend the time out. | No Attachments |
2018-04-05 |
Monty Patterson | THE 2014 ELECTION RULE MUST BE RETAINED. The NLRB should make it easier for workers to organize. | No Attachments |
2018-04-05 |
Scott Schafer | Retain the rules without change. | No Attachments |
2018-04-05 |
Lee Verfaillie | Retain the current 2014 Election Rule without ANY changes. The current rule for forming a union is working and reduces unnecessary delays that deprive workers of their rights. The courts have upheld these rules; there is no reason to change them | No Attachments |
2018-04-05 |
Darrin Waters | Retain the current 2014 Election Rule without ANY changes. The current rule for forming a union is working and reduces unnecessary delays that deprive workers of their rights. The courts have upheld these rules; there is no reason to change them. | No Attachments |
2018-04-05 |
michael burleson | Retain the current 2014 Election Rule without ANY changes. The current rule for forming a union is working and reduces unnecessary delays that deprive workers of their rights. | No Attachments |
2018-04-05 |
Jason P. Chan | Retain the current 2014 Election Rule without ANY changes. The current rule for forming a union is working and reduces unnecessary delays that deprive workers of their rights. The courts have upheld these rules; there is no reason to change them. | No Attachments |
2018-04-05 |
Charles Hays | Retain the current 2014 Election Rule without ANY changes. The current rule for forming a union is working and reduces unnecessary delays that deprive workers of their rights. The courts have upheld these rules; there is no reason to change them. | No Attachments |
2018-04-05 |
Mike Chaney | Retain the 2014 ruling | No Attachments |
2018-04-05 |
Janusz Bochniarz | Retain the current 2014 Election Rule without ANY changes. The current rule for forming a union is working and reduces unnecessary delays that deprive workers of their rights. The courts have upheld these rules; there is no reason to change them. | No Attachments |
2018-04-05 |
Paul Joseph Dizon | Retain the current 2014 Election Rule without ANY changes. The current rule for forming a union is working and reduces unnecessary delays that deprive workers of their rights. The courts have upheld these rules; there is no reason to change them. | No Attachments |
2018-04-05 |
J Post | Retain the current 2014 Election Rule without ANY changes. The current rule for forming a union is working and reduces unnecessary delays that deprive workers of their rights. The courts have upheld these rules; there is no reason to change them. | No Attachments |
2018-04-05 |
Jerry Hoover | Retain the current 2014 Election Rule without ANY changes. The current rule for forming a union is working and reduces unnecessary delays that deprive workers of their rights. The courts have upheld these rules; there is no reason to change them. | No Attachments |
2018-04-05 |
Robyn Scott | Retain the current 2014 Election Rule without ANY changes. The current rule for forming a union is working and reduces unnecessary delays that deprive workers of their rights. The courts have upheld these rules; there is no reason to change them. | No Attachments |
2018-04-05 |
Jerry Schrift | Retain the current 2014 Election Rule without ANY changes. The current rule for forming a union is working and reduces unnecessary delays that deprive workers of their rights. The courts have upheld these rules; there is no reason to change them. | No Attachments |
2018-04-05 |
Samedi Kean | Retain the current 2014 Election Rule without ANY changes. The current rule for forming a union is working and reduces unnecessary delays that deprive workers of their rights. The courts have upheld these rules; there is no reason to change them. | No Attachments |
2018-04-05 |
William Olson | Please retain the current rules WITHOUT change. I am a union member since 1973 and life with fair pay and benefits. My kids and grandkids deserve a speedy process if they choose union. Don't give companies more time to brow beat them. | No Attachments |
2018-04-04 |
Clayton e. Spah jr | Retain the current 2014 Election Rule without ANY changes. The current rule for forming a union is working and reduces unnecessary delays that deprive workers of their rights. The courts have upheld these rules; there is no reason to change them | No Attachments |
2018-04-04 |
Roy H Wilkinson | Leave the rules as they are. The vote will determine the outcome so, let it be done quickly. Thank you, Roy | No Attachments |
2018-04-04 |
Helge Ronhovde | Retain the current 2014 election rule without any changes | No Attachments |
2018-04-04 |
R D Holly | Retain the current 2014 Election Rule without ANY changes. The current rule for forming a union is working and reduces unnecessary delays that deprive workers of their rights. The courts have upheld these rules; there is no reason to change them. | No Attachments |
2018-04-04 |
Karen Racowsky | Keep the 2014 rules in tact without any changes. | No Attachments |
2018-04-04 |
Jon Voss | Retain the current 2014 Election Rule without ANY changes. The current rule for forming a union is working and reduces unnecessary delays that deprive workers of their rights. The courts have upheld these rules; there is no reason to change them. | No Attachments |
2018-04-04 |
richard holman | Retain the current 2014 Election Rule without ANY changes. The current rule for forming a union is working and reduces unnecessary delays that deprive workers of their rights. The courts have upheld these rules; there is no reason to change them. | No Attachments |
2018-04-04 |
Dale C Conklin | Retain the current 2014 Election Rule without ANY changes. The current rule for forming a union is working and reduces unnecessary delays that deprive workers of their rights. The courts have upheld these rules; there is no reason to change them. | No Attachments |
2018-04-04 |
Doran Reano | Retain the current 2014 Election Rule without ANY changes. The current rule for forming a union is working and reduces unnecessary delays that deprive workers of their rights. The courts have upheld these rules; there is no reason to change them. | No Attachments |
2018-04-04 |
Dwight Rousu | retained without changes. Economic inequality is a major problem in our country as well as in the rest of the world. Unions help resist economic inequality. Forming and keeping unions should be made as easy and quick as possible. | No Attachments |
2018-04-04 |
Patric L Boone | American laborers are in danger of being reduced to poverty level. Collective bargaining is a basic tool for workers to stand up to corporate greed. We need to have a voice against attacks on our financial well-being. | No Attachments |
2018-04-04 |
Daniel Swank | Retain the current 2014 Election Rule without ANY changes. The current rule for forming a union is working and reduces unnecessary delays that deprive workers of their rights. The courts have upheld these rules; there is no reason to change them. | No Attachments |
2018-04-04 |
Jonathan Ross | Retain the current 2014 Election Rule without ANY changes. The current rule for forming a union is working and reduces unnecessary delays that deprive workers of their rights. The courts have upheld these rules; there is no reason to change them. | No Attachments |
2018-04-04 |
Edward J. Motter | Retain the current 2014 Election Rule without ANY changes. The current rule for forming a union is working and reduces unnecessary delays that deprive workers of their rights. The courts have upheld these rules; there is no reason to change them. | No Attachments |
2018-04-04 |
Donn W. Vey | Please Keep the 2014 rules intact! No changes!! | No Attachments |
2018-04-04 |
Charles Jhong | Retain the current 2014 Election Rule without ANY changes. The current rule for forming a union is working and reduces unnecessary delays that deprive workers of their rights. The courts have upheld these rules; there is no reason to change them. | No Attachments |
2018-04-04 |
Andrew J Peltola | Retain the current 2014 Election Rule without ANY changes. The current rule for forming a union is working and reduces unnecessary delays that deprive workers of their rights. The courts have upheld these rules; there is no reason to change them. | No Attachments |
2018-04-04 |
Russell C Gourlie | Retain the current 2014 Election Rule without ANY changes. The current rule for forming a union is working and reduces unnecessary delays that deprive workers of their rights. The courts have upheld these rules; there is no reason to change them. | No Attachments |
2018-04-04 |
Gary Weiss | Retain the 2014 Election Rule without change! | No Attachments |
2018-04-04 |
Jason Szymanski | Retain the current 2014 Election Rule without ANY changes. The current rule for forming a union is working and reduces unnecessary delays that deprive workers of their rights. The courts have upheld these rules; there is no reason to change them. | No Attachments |
2018-04-04 |
Richard M. Green | Retain the current 2014 Election Rule without ANY changes. The current rule for forming a union is working and reduces unnecessary delays that deprive workers of their rights. The courts have upheld these rules; there is no reason to change them. | No Attachments |
2018-04-04 |
Rhonda Judy Morrison | Retain the current 2014 Election Rule without ANY changes. The current rule for forming a union is working and reduces unnecessary delays that deprive workers of their rights. The courts have upheld these rules; there is no reason to change them. | No Attachments |
2018-04-04 |
Kevin Vazquez | Retain the current 2014 Election Rule without ANY changes. The current rule for forming a union is working and reduces unnecessary delays that deprive workers of their rights. The courts have upheld these rules; there is no reason to change them. | No Attachments |
2018-04-04 |
David wyatt | Retain the current 2014 Election Rule without ANY changes. The current rule for forming a union is working and reduces unnecessary delays that deprive workers of their rights. The courts have upheld these rules; there is no reason to change them. | No Attachments |
2018-04-04 |
Rosalinda Agurre | Retain the current 2014 Election Rule without ANY changes. The current rule for forming a union is working and reduces unnecessary delays that deprive workers of their rights. The courts have upheld these rules; there is no reason to change them. | No Attachments |
2018-04-04 |
Victoria Neumeier | Please keep the rules in place to streamline Union elections. Anything that delays an election means workplace instability as frustrated workers leave out of frustration. This is especially true in low wage, fast turnover jobs. | No Attachments |
2018-04-04 |
Steve Warren | Retain the current 2014 Election Rule without ANY changes. The current rule for forming a union is working and reduces unnecessary delays that deprive workers of their rights. The courts have upheld these rules; there is no reason to change them. | No Attachments |
2018-04-04 |
John McCurley | If it is for the good of the people, why change it? | No Attachments |
2018-04-04 |