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CHAN ROBLES VIRTUAL LAW LIBRARY : 29 C.F.R. PART 1206—HANDLING REPRESENTATION DISPUTES UNDER THE RAILWAY LABOR ACT
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29 C.F.R. PART 1206—HANDLING REPRESENTATION DISPUTES UNDER THE RAILWAY LABOR ACT
§ 1206.1 Run-off elections.
§ 1206.2 Percentage of valid authorizations required to determine existence of a representation dispute.
§ 1206.4 Time limits on applications.
§ 1206.5 Necessary evidence of intervenor's interest in a representation dispute.
§ 1206.6 Eligibility of dismissed employees to vote.
§ 1206.7 Construction of this part.
§ 1206.8 Amendment or rescission of rules in this part.
Authority: 44 Stat. 577, as amended; 45 U.S.C. 151–163.
(a) For a period of two (2) years from the date of a certification covering the same craft or class of employees on the same carrier, and
(1) The Board dismissed a docketed application after having conducted an election among the same craft or class of employees on the same carrier and less than a majority of eligible voters particpated in the election; or
[44 FR 10602, Feb. 22, 1979]
In any representation dispute under the provisons of section 2, Ninth, of the Railway Labor Act, an intervening individual or organization must produce proved authorization from at least thirty-five (35) percent of the craft or class of employees involved to warrant placing the name of the intervenor on the ballot.
(a) Any rule or regulation in this part may be amended or rescinded by the Board at any time.
(b) Any interested person may petition the Board, in writing, for the issuance, amendment, or repeal of a rule or regulation in this part. An original and three copies of such petition shall be filed with the Board in Washington, DC, and shall state the rule or regulation proposed to be issued, amended, or repealed, together with a statement of grounds in support of such petition.
(c) Upon the filing of such petition, the Board shall consider the same, and may thereupon either grant or deny the petition in whole or in part, conduct an appropriate hearing thereon and make other disposition of the petition. Should the petition be denied in whole or in part, prompt notice shall be given of the denial, accompanied by a simple statement of the grounds unless the denial is self-explanatory.