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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 10/1/2015 and 9/30/2016 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: 10/17/2016 3:48:17 PM Case Type No. of Elections Percent Won by Union Total Employees Eligible to Vote Total Valid Votes for Total Valid Votes Against Total Elections 1496 68.0% 86,145 41,381 27,763 RC 1299 72.0% 73,982 36,716 22,878 RD 172 39.0% 11,086 4,259 4,507 RM 25 32.0% 1,077 406 378 NLRB Elections with 1 Labor Organization Time run: 10/17/2016 3:48:17 PM 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-145376 LONGWOOD SECURITY RC BOSTON 8/17/2016 59 26 21 United Government Security Stipulated LOSS 8/26/2016 Certification of SERVICES, INC. MA Officers of America International Results Union and Its Local 331 01, 34 01-RC-145728 TRANSIT CONNECTION INC. RC EDGARTOWN 9/10/2015 38 14 17 AMALGAMATED TRANSIT Stipulated WON 3/15/2016 Certific. of MA UNION, LOCAL 1548, a/w Representative AFL-CIO, CLC 01, 34 01-RC-147458 DANAFILMS CORP. RC WESTBOROGH 4/10/2015 44 13 23 INTERNATIONAL Stipulated WON 10/30/2015 Certific. of MA BROTHERHOOD OF Representative TEAMSTERS LOCAL 170 01, 34 01-RC-159231 THE HOTEL NORTHAMPTON RC NORTHAMPTON 9/22/2015 65 34 23 NEW ENGLAND JOINT BOARD, Stipulated LOSS 10/19/2015 Certification of MA UNITE HERE Results 01, 34 01-RC-159425 BOB'S TIRE CO., INC. RC NEW BEDFORD 9/23/2015 79 5 65 UNITED FOOD AND Stipulated WON 10/19/2015 Certific. of COMMERCIAL WORKERS Representative MA INTERNATIONAL UNION, LOCAL 328 01, 34 01-RC-160577 Suburban Building Services RC Burlington 10/22/2015 14 1 12 INTERNATIONAL Stipulated WON 10/30/2015 Certific. of Group, Inc BROTHERHOOD OF Representative MA ELECTRICAL WORKERS, LOCAL 103 01, 34 01-RC-161167 NORTH EAST ENERGY RC CANTON 10/29/2015 11 8 1 INTERNATIONAL UNION OF Stipulated LOSS 11/6/2015 Certification of CONTROL SYSTEMS MA PAINTERS & ALLIED TRADES Results DISTRICT COUNCIL 35, AFL-CIO 01, 34 01-RC-161575 D & R GENERAL RC MELROSE 10/30/2015 20 18 1 INTERNATIONAL Stipulated LOSS 10/30/2015 Certification of CONTRACTING, INC. MA BROTHERHOOD OF Results TEAMSTERS, LOCAL 25 01, 34 01-RC-162232 WHEATON COLLEGE RC NORTON 11/13/2015 13 3 9 AMERICAN COALITION OF Stipulated WON 12/8/2015 Certific. of MA PUBLIC SAFETY (ACOPS) Representative 01, 34 01-RC-162234 RP PROVIDENCE HR, LLC RC PROVIDENCE 11/12/2015 46 17 23 UNITE HERE INTERNATIONAL Stipulated WON 11/20/2015 Certific. of RI UNION, LOCAL 26 Representative 01, 34 01-RC-162632 VISITING NURSES RC FALMOUTH 11/20/2015 86 36 41 MASSACHUSETTS NURSES Stipulated WON 4/12/2016 Certific. of ASSOCIATION OF CAPE MA ASSOCIATION Representative COD, INC. 01, 34 01-RC-163220 EF INTERNATIONAL RC Boston 11/20/2015 29 8 19 THE BOSTON NEWSPAPER Stipulated WON 11/20/2015 Certific. of LANGUAGE SCHOOLS, INC. GUILD, LOCAL 31245 A/W Representative MA COMMUNICATIONS WORKERS OF AMERICA 01, 34 01-RC-163352 BRANDEIS UNIVERSITY RC WALTHAM 12/2/2015 299 28 120 SERVICE EMPLOYEES Stipulated WON 12/18/2015 Certific. of MA INTERNATIONAL UNION, LOCAL Representative 509 01, 34 01-RC-164272 MUSEUM OF SCIENCE RC BOSTON 12/17/2015 8 6 2 AREA TRADES COUNCIL Stipulated LOSS 12/17/2015 Certification of MA Results 01, 34 01-RC-164451 AMERICAN RED CROSS RC PORTLAND 12/22/2015 57 1 41 INTERNATIONAL Stipulated WON 12/22/2015 Certific. of BLOOD SERVICES, BROTHERHOOD OF Representative ME NORTHERN NEW ENGLAND TEAMSTERS LOCAL UNION NO. REGION 340 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-164821 NORTHEAST BEVERAGE RC GREENWICH 12/18/2015 9 5 4 INTERNATIONAL Stipulated LOSS 12/18/2015 Certification of CORP. RI BROTHERHOOD OF Results TEAMSTERS LOCAL 251 01, 34 01-RC-165744 Horizon Beverage Company of RC WEST 1/6/2016 9 4 5 INTERNATIONAL Stipulated WON 1/6/2016 Certific. of Rhode Island, Inc. GREENWICH RI BROTHERHOOD OF Representative TEAMSTERS LOCAL 251 01, 34 01-RC-165834 PILGRIM PARKING, INC. RC BOSTON 1/8/2016 25 25 0 TEAMSTERS LOCAL UNION NO. Stipulated LOSS 1/8/2016 Certification of 25, INTERNATIONAL Results MA BROTHERHOOD OF TEAMSTERS 01, 34 01-RC-165840 FIRSTGROUP AMERICA, INC. RC FISKEVILLE 1/5/2016 20 6 11 SEIU 1199 New England Stipulated WON 1/5/2016 Certific. of RI Representative 01, 34 01-RC-166321 CARPENTER & PATERSON RC WOBURN 1/13/2016 8 0 6 INTERNATIONAL Stipulated WON 1/13/2016 Certific. of INC. MA BROTHERHOOD OF Representative TEAMSTERS LOCAL UNION 25 01, 34 01-RC-166997 THE WANG THEATRE, INC. RC Boston 16 0 9 BOSTON MUSICIANS Directed WON 6/3/2016 Certific. of d/b/a CITI PERFORMING ASSOCIATION, A/W AMERICAN Representative ARTS CENTER MA FEDERATION OF MUSICIANS LOCAL UNION NO. 9-535, AFL-CIO 01, 34 01-RC-167602 The Groden Center, Inc. RC Providence 2/4/2016 60 29 24 New England Health Care Stipulated LOSS 2/12/2016 Certification of RI Employees Union, District 1199 Results SEIU 01, 34 01-RC-167663 ARAMARK EDUCATIONAL RC Slatersville 2/11/2016 18 2 16 RHODE ISLAND COUNCIL 94, Stipulated WON 2/19/2016 Certific. of SERVICES, LLC AMERICAN FEDERATION OF Representative RI STATE, COUNTY & MUNICIPAL EMPLOYEES, AFL-CIO 01, 34 01-RC-167698 PETRO HOLDINGS, INC. d/b/a RC EAST 2/11/2016 10 2 6 INTERNATIONAL Stipulated WON 2/19/2016 Certific. of WOODS HEATING PROVIDENCE RI BROTHERHOOD OF Representative TEAMSTERS LOCAL 251 01, 34 01-RC-167994 LOOMIS ARMORED US, INC. RC LONDONDERRY 1/29/2016 43 23 15 United Federation of Special Stipulated LOSS 4/25/2016 Certification of NH Police & Security Officers, Inc. Results 01, 34 01-RC-168258 WILD OATS MARKET RC Williamstown 2/11/2016 41 17 20 UNITED FOOD AND Stipulated WON 2/11/2016 Certific. of MA COMMERCIAL WORKERS Representative UNION, LOCAL 1459 01, 34 01-RC-168322 HEALTHCARE SERVICES RC SAUGUS 2/18/2016 8 1 3 1199SEIU UNITED HEALTH Stipulated WON 2/18/2016 Certific. of MA GROUP CARE WORKERS EAST Representative 01, 34 01-RC-168745 AMERICAN RED CROSS RC Dedham 2/25/2016 9 3 6 INTERNATIONAL Stipulated WON 2/25/2016 Certific. of BLOOD SERVICES, MA BROTHERHOOD OF Representative MASSACHUSETTS REGION TEAMSTERS LOCAL 25 01, 34 01-RC-169028 ASPLUNDH TREE EXPERT RC Willow Grove 2/23/2016 17 9 6 International Brotherhood of Stipulated LOSS 3/2/2016 Certification of PA CO. Electrical Workers, Local 300 Results 01, 34 01-RC-169217 RAND WHITNEY CONTAINER RC WORCESTER 3/4/2016 13 2 11 INTERNATIONAL Stipulated WON 3/14/2016 Certific. of LLC (207 GREENWOOD ST.) MA BROTHERHOOD OF Representative TEAMSTERS, LOCAL 170 01, 34 01-RC-171016 BOSTON UNIVERSITY RC BOSTON 282 36 135 SERVICE EMPLOYEES Stipulated WON 4/14/2016 Certific. of MA INTERNATIONAL UNION, LOCAL Representative 509 01, 34 01-RC-171141 SIEMENS MEDICAL RC BOSTON 3/30/2016 21 10 10 INTERNATIONAL Stipulated LOSS 4/7/2016 Certification of SOLUTIONS USA, INC. BROTHERHOOD OF Results MA ELECTRICAL WORKERS, LOCAL 2222 01, 34 01-RC-171818 BROOKFIELD WIRE RC WEST 4/6/2016 22 15 7 INTERNATIONAL Stipulated LOSS 4/14/2016 Certification of COMPANY, INC. BROOKFIELD BROTHERHOOD OF Results MA ELECTRICAL WORKERS, LOCAL 1499 01, 34 01-RC-172097 SPAULDING YOUTH CENTER RC Northfield 4/13/2016 81 61 13 STATE EMPLOYEES' Stipulated LOSS 4/21/2016 Certification of NH ASSOCIATION OF NH, INC., Results SEIU Local 1984 01, 34 01-RC-172192 Vital Enterprises, Inc. d/b/a RC Worcester 4/21/2016 145 97 23 International Association of EMT's Stipulated LOSS 4/29/2016 Certification of Vital Emergency Medical MA and Paramedics (IAEP) Results Services 01, 34 01-RC-173682 ANIXTER INC. RC WOBURN 5/6/2016 58 34 22 INTERNATIONAL Stipulated LOSS 5/16/2016 Certification of BROTHERHOOD OF Results MA ELECTRICAL WORKERS, LOCAL 1499 01, 34 01-RC-173975 EMERSON COLLEGE RC Boston 5/3/2016 8 3 5 SERVICE EMPLOYEES Stipulated WON 5/11/2016 Certific. of (COMMUNICATIONS AND MA INTERNATIONAL UNION, LOCAL Representative MARKETING) 888 01, 34 01-RC-173997 EMERSON COLLEGE RC Boston MA 5/3/2016 3 1 1 SERVICE EMPLOYEES Stipulated LOSS 6/14/2016 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 (DIVERSITY AND INCLUSION) INTERNATIONAL UNION, LOCAL Results 888 01, 34 01-RC-174488 THE GILLETTE COMPANY RC BOSTON 5/17/2016 10 4 6 AREA TRADES COUNCIL A/W Stipulated WON 5/25/2016 Certific.
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