Showing of interest definition

Showing of interest means the evidence of support that a petitioner must show in a proposed bargaining unit before its petition will be acted on. The showing may be made by original authorization cards or petitions, both of which must include a statement of a desire by affected employees to be represented by the petitioner for purposes of collective bargaining and that must be signed and dated by employees in the proposed unit during the 180 days preceding the filing of the petition; by dues records or payroll deduction records showing the employees to be current members of a petitioning organization; or, by an existing or the most recently expired bargaining agreement applicable to the bargaining unit, to which the petitioning organization was a party. A showing of interest in support of objections to a petition for certification without an election shall comply with OAR 115-025-0075.
Showing of interest means written or electronic
Showing of interest means a designated percentage of public employees in an allegedly appropriate negotiations unit, or a negotiations unit determined to be appropriate, who are members of an employee organization or have designated it as their exclusive negotiations representative or have signed a petition requesting an election for decertification of public employee representative. When requesting certification, such designations shall consist of written authorization cards or petitions, signed and dated by employees normally within six months prior to the filing of the petition, authorizing an employee organization to represent such employees for the purpose of collective negotiations; current dues records; an existing or recently expired agreement; or other evidence approved by the director of representation. When requesting decertification, such designations shall consist of written petitions, signed and dated by employees normally within six months prior to the filing of the petition, indicating that the employees no longer desire to be represented for purposes of collective negotiations by the recognized or certified exclusive representative or by any other employee representative.

Examples of Showing of interest in a sentence

  • Showing of interest shall be as provided in subrules 4.3(2) and 4.3(3).

  • Upon the filing of a combined petition, notice shall be as provided in subrules 4.2(2), 4.2(3) and 4.3(4).4.4(4) Showing of interest.

  • Showing of interest forms are not necessary for unit clarification petitions.

  • Upon receipt of a combined petition, notice shall be as provided in 4.2(2), 4.2(3) and 4.3(4).4.4(4) Showing of interest.

  • Showing of interest cards may be submitted electronically, provided the copy is legible.


More Definitions of Showing of interest

Showing of interest means the evidence of support a petitioner must show in a bargaining unit or proposed bargaining unit before its petition will be acted upon. The showing may be made by authorization cards or petitions which must be signed and dated by employees in the unit during the 90 days preceding the filing of the petition; by dues records or payroll deduction records showing the employees to be current members of the petitioning organization; or, by an existing or the most recently expired bargaining agreement in the unit, to which the petitioning organization was party.
Showing of interest means written or electronic documentation that provides evidence of county employee membership or support for an employee organization for purposes of exclusive representation. For a “showing of interest,” county employees may submit an ink signature, a scanned signature, an electronically drawn or generated signature, or their typed name personally entered in the designated signature area. Any electronic signature acceptable under the “Uniform Electronic Transactions Act,” Article 71.3 of Title 24, is sufficient for a “showing of interest.”
Showing of interest means the presentation to the County of a petition or authorization cards clearly stating that the employee is authorizing a registered employee organization to represent him in his employment relations with the County and whose signature was obtained not more than 90 days earlier than the date said document is presented to the County. 0. Professional Employee shall mean employees engaged in work requiring specialized knowledge and skills attained through completion of a recognized course of instruction and as defined in Section 3507.3 of the government code.
Showing of interest means written or electronic documentation that provides evidence of county employee membership or support for an employee organization for purposes of exclusive representation. "Showing of interest" includes any electronic signature acceptable under the "Uniform Electronic Transactions Act", article 71.3 of title 24.
Showing of interest means the evidence of support that a petitioner must show in a
Showing of interest means the presentation to the County of a petition or authorization cards clearly stating that the employee authorizes an employee organization to represent him/her in his/her employment relations with the County and whose signature was obtained not more than 90 days earlier than the date said document is presented to the County.
Showing of interest means the signature of an Eligible Employee, accompanied by name, date and classification, stating whether or not the employee desires to be represented by an identified Employee Organization in all matters of employment relations with the District. To be valid, the signature must be dated within six months of the date upon which the petition is filed.