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(Report Defaults) Election Held Date Between Report Title Election Report for Cases Closed Region(s) Election Held Date Closed Date (Report Defaults) Between (Report Defaults) and (Report Defaults) Between 10/1/2014 and 9/30/2015 12:00:00 AM Case Type Case Name Labor Org 1 Name State City (Report Defaults) (All Choices) (All Choices) (Report Defaults) (Report Defaults) Election Report for Cases Closed NLRB Elections - Summary Time run: 10/15/2015 7:26:08 AM Case Type No. of Elections Percent Won by Union Total Employees Eligible to Vote Total Valid Votes for Total Valid Votes Against Total Elections 1687 66.0% 104,291 50,809 34,099 RC 1490 69.0% 91,874 45,124 29,886 RD 176 41.0% 10,599 4,472 3,922 RM 21 23.0% 1,818 1,213 291 NLRB Elections with 1 Labor Organization Time run: 10/15/2015 7:26:08 AM Region Case Number Case Name Case City State Election Number Valid Votes Labor Org 1 Name Stipulated Certification of Certification Case Closed Type Held Date of Votes for / Consent Representative of Results Closed Reason Eligible Against Labor / Directed Date (Win) Date (Loss) Date Voters Org 1 01, 34 01-RC-087226 Associates and Leisure Activities, RC Boston 12/29/2014 5 3 1 INTERNATIONAL ALLIANCE OF Stipulated LOSS 1/13/2015 Certification of LLC THEATRICAL STAGE Results MA EMPLOYEES, MOVING PICTURE TECHNICIANS, ARTISTS AND ALLIED 01, 34 01-RC-127082 GREEN MOUNTAIN RC BENNINGTON 5/28/2014 23 10 11 CHAUFFEURS, TEAMSTERS, Stipulated WON 12/16/2014 Certific. of COMMUNITY NETWORK, INC. WAREHOUSEMEN AND Representative VT HELPERS UNION NO. 597 a/w INTERNATIONAL BROTHERHOOD OF TEAMS 01, 34 01-RC-129480 BAY STATE DRYWALL RC EAST 7/10/2014 24 8 10 NEW ENGLAND REGIONAL Stipulated WON 2/23/2015 Certific. of MA COMPANY, INC. FREETOWN COUNCIL OF CARPENTERS Representative 01, 34 01-RC-130289 NCR RC BOSTON 7/21/2014 41 14 17 INTERNATIONAL Stipulated WON 4/2/2015 Certific. of BROTHERHOOD OF Representative MA ELECTRICAL WORKERS LOCAL 2222 01, 34 01-RC-134858 ATHOL HOSPITAL RC Athol 9/26/2014 42 17 22 MASSACHUSETTS NURSES Stipulated WON 10/7/2014 Certific. of MA ASSOCIATION Representative 01, 34 01-RC-135074 FIRST STUDENT, INC. RC MILFORD 9/26/2014 41 6 34 INTERNATIONAL Stipulated WON 10/7/2014 Certific. of BROTHERHOOD OF Representative NH TEAMSTERS, LOCAL 633 OF NEW HAMPSHIRE 01, 34 01-RC-135960 DECCO, INC. RC BROOKLINE 10/16/2014 88 68 17 UNITED ASSOCIATION OF Stipulated LOSS 10/28/2014 Certification of JOURNEYMEN AND Results NH APPRENTICES, PLUMBERS, PIPEFITTERS, SPRINKLER FITTERS AND SERVI 01, 34 01-RC-136502 OCEAN STATE TRANSIT, LLC RC NEWPORT 10/22/2014 8 5 2 INTERNATIONAL Stipulated LOSS 11/3/2014 Certification of RI BROTHERHOOD OF Results TEAMSTERS LOCAL 251 01, 34 01-RC-137438 ALTERNATIVE SUPPORTS, RC WALTHAM 12/11/2014 14 0 10 TRUCK DRIVERS, Directed WON 1/20/2015 Certific. of INC. CHAUFFEURS AND HELPERS Representative UNION NO. 42 A/W MA INTERNATIONAL BROTHERHOOD OF TEAMSTERS 01, 34 01-RC-137636 SSC METHUEN OPERATING RC METHUEN 11/6/2014 51 25 22 INTERNATIONAL ASSOCIATION Stipulated LOSS 6/25/2015 Certification of COMPANY LLC, D/B/A OF MACHINISTS AND Results MA METHUEN HEALTH & AEROSPACE WORKERS, REHABILITATION CENTER DISTRICT LODGE 15, AFL-CIO 01, 34 01-RC-138009 CON-WAY FREIGHT, INC. RC MANCHESTER 11/13/2014 45 29 15 INTERNATIONAL Stipulated LOSS 11/20/2014 Certification of BROTHERHOOD OF Results NH TEAMSTERS, LOCAL 633 OF NEW HAMPSHIRE 01, 34 01-RC-138050 BURLINGTON COLLEGE RC Burlinton 11/24/2014 46 4 23 Service Employees International Stipulated WON 12/5/2014 Certific. of VT Union Representative 01, 34 01-RC-138052 CHAMPLAIN COLLEGE RC BURLINGTON 11/24/2014 222 30 118 Service Employees International Stipulated WON 12/5/2014 Certific. of VT Union Representative 01, 34 01-RC-138144 TRUSTEES OF BOSTON RC Boston 12/5/2014 8 0 6 International Brotherhood of Police Directed WON 12/16/2014 Certific. of UNIVERSITY MA Officers/National Association of Representative Government Employees/SEIU, Region Case Number Case Name Case City State Election Number Valid Votes Labor Org 1 Name Stipulated Certification of Certification Case Closed Type Held Date of Votes for / Consent Representative of Results Closed Reason Eligible Against Labor / Directed Date (Win) Date (Loss) Date Voters Org 1 Loca 01, 34 01-RC-138466 SAINT MICHAEL'S COLLEGE RC COLCHESTER 12/1/2014 101 26 46 Service Employees International Stipulated WON 12/12/2014 Certific. of VT Union Representative 01, 34 01-RC-138700 FRASER PETROLEUM RC Newton 11/21/2014 12 4 8 UNITED ASSOCIATION OF Stipulated WON 12/2/2014 Certific. of SERVICES, INC. PLUMBERS, PIPEFITTERS, Representative MA SPRINKLER FITTERS AND HVAC TECHNICIANS, LOCAL 537 01, 34 01-RC-139034 BIMBO BAKERIES USA, INC. RC CHICOPEE 12/1/2014 25 8 15 BAKERY CONFECTIONERY & Stipulated WON 12/12/2014 Certific. of TOBACCO WORKERS AND Representative MA GRAIN MILLER INTERNATIONAL UNION LOCAL 53, AFL-CIO CLC 01, 34 01-RC-139126 VERIZON WIRELESS RC EVERETT 12/10/2014 15 4 9 COMMUNICATIONS WORKERS Stipulated WON 12/23/2014 Certific. of MA OF AMERICA Representative 01, 34 01-RC-139363 Alta Bicycle Share, Inc. d/b/a RC CHARLESTOWN 12/4/2014 36 8 23 Transport Workers Union, Local Stipulated WON 12/15/2014 Certific. of Hubway MA 100 a/w Transport Workers Union Representative of America, AFL-CIO 01, 34 01-RC-139493 FIRST STUDENT ABINGTON RC ABINGTON 12/1/2014 59 8 38 INTERNATIONAL Stipulated WON 12/12/2014 Certific. of BROTHERHOOD OF Representative TEAMSTERS, A/W GENERAL MA TEAMSTERS, CHAUFFEURS, WAREHOUSEMEN & HELPERS OF 01, 34 01-RC-139754 BOSTON UNIVERSITY RC BOSTON 1/13/2015 799 158 319 SERVICE EMPLOYEES Stipulated WON 2/18/2015 Certific. of MA INTERNATIONAL UNION, LOCAL Representative 509 01, 34 01-RC-139931 MERRIMACK COLLEGE RC North Andover 1/22/2015 18 3 15 AMERICAN COALITION OF Directed WON 2/3/2015 Certific. of MA PUBLIC SAFETY (ACOPS) Representative LOCAL 18 01, 34 01-RC-139983 RHODE ISLAND SCHOOL OF RC Providence 12/16/2014 24 8 16 NATIONAL EDUCATION Stipulated WON 12/29/2014 Certific. of RI DESIGN ASSOCIATION RHODE ISLAND Representative 01, 34 01-RC-140081 COMPUTER SCIENCES RC CAMP EDWARDS 12/10/2014 3 0 3 INTERNATIONAL ASSOCIATION Stipulated WON 12/23/2014 Certific. of CORPORATION (CSC) OF MACHINISTS & AEROSPACE Representative MA WORKERS, AFL-CIO, DISTRICT LODGE 1 01, 34 01-RC-140673 YRC Inc. (d/b/a YRC Freight) RC Shrewsbury 12/10/2014 3 0 3 INTERNATIONAL Stipulated WON 12/23/2014 Certific. of MA BROTHERHOOD OF Representative TEAMSTERS, LOCAL 170 01, 34 01-RC-141130 FIRST STUDENT INC. RC TILTON 1/9/2015 63 14 39 INTERNATIONAL Stipulated WON 1/20/2015 Certific. of BROTHERHOOD OF Representative NH TEAMSTERS, CHAUFFEURS, AND HELPERS LOCAL UNION NO. 633 01, 34 01-RC-141445 ELAD INDUSTRIAL RC SHARON 12/29/2014 7 2 4 INTERNATIONAL ASSOCIATION Stipulated WON 1/26/2015 Certific. of INSULATION, INC. OF HEAT AND FROST Representative MA INSULATORS AND ASBESTOS WORKERS LOCAL NO. 6, AFL-CIO 01, 34 01-RC-141995 BENTLEY UNIVERSITY RC WALTHAM 2/25/2015 229 42 108 SERVICE EMPLOYEES Stipulated WON 3/9/2015 Certific. of MA INTERNATIONAL UNION LOCAL Representative 509 01, 34 01-RC-142086 DPI DEDICATED LOGISTICS - RC CANTON 1/14/2015 44 5 37 INTERNATIONAL Stipulated WON 1/29/2015 Certific. of BOSTON MA BROTHERHOOD OF Representative TEAMSTERS LOCAL UNION #25 01, 34 01-RC-142234 TRUSTEES OF TUFTS RC Boston 1/29/2015 94 24 52 SERVICE EMPLOYEES Stipulated WON 2/23/2015 Certific. of COLLEGE MA INTERNATIONAL UNION LOCAL Representative 509 01, 34 01-RC-142276 NASHOBA VALLEY MEDICAL RC AYER 1/7/2015 38 6 15 1199SEIU UNITED Stipulated WON 1/21/2015 Certific. of CENTER, a STEWARD FAMILY MA HEALTHCARE WORKERS EAST Representative HOSPITAL 01, 34 01-RC-142281 NASHOBA VALLEY MEDICAL RC AYER 1/7/2015 131 11 51 1199SEIU UNITED HEALTH Stipulated WON 1/21/2015 Certific. of CENTER, a STEWARD FAMILY MA CARE WORKERS EAST Representative HOSPITAL 01, 34 01-RC-142362 NASHOBA VALLEY MEDICAL RC AYER 1/7/2015 0 0 3 AREA TRADES COUNCIL - IUOE Stipulated WON 1/21/2015 Certific. of CENTER, a STEWARD FAMILY LOCAL 877, IBEW LOCAL 103, Representative MA HOSPTIAL PLUMBERS UNION LOCAL 12, PAINTERS DISTRICT COU 01, 34 01-RC-142827 CMC MAINTENANCE, INC. RC BANGOR 1/21/2015 13 3 1 TEAMSTERS UNION LOCAL 340, Stipulated LOSS 2/25/2015 Certification of A/W INTERNATIONAL Results ME BROTHERHOOD OF TEAMSTERS, AFL-CIO 01, 34 01-RC-143134 HEALTHCARE SERVICES RC VERNON 1/29/2015 13 1 10 1199SEIU UNITED Stipulated WON 2/12/2015 Certific. of CT GROUP, INC. HEALTHCARE WORKERS EAST Representative 01, 34 01-RC-144574 COSTA FRUIT & PRODUCE, RC BOSTON MA 2/27/2015 4 2 2 TEAMSTERS LOCAL 25, A/W Stipulated LOSS 6/9/2015 Certification of Region Case Number Case Name Case City State Election Number Valid Votes Labor Org 1 Name Stipulated Certification of Certification Case Closed Type Held Date of Votes for / Consent Representative of Results Closed Reason Eligible Against Labor / Directed Date (Win) Date (Loss) Date Voters Org 1 INC. INTERNATIONAL Results BROTHERHOOD OF TEAMSTERS 01, 34 01-RC-144611 SHAW'S/ STAR MARKET A RC WATERVILLE 4/8/2015 20 7 11 INTERNATIONAL Directed WON 5/8/2015 Certific. of DIVISION OF ALBERTSON'S ME BROTHERHOOD OF Representative D/B/A OSCO PHARMACY TEAMSTERS LOCAL NO. 340 01, 34 01-RC-145268 TIME WARNER CABLE RC PITTSFIELD 8/13/2015 28 10 14 INTERNATIONAL Stipulated WON 8/24/2015 Certific.
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