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Cases Closed Case Type (All Column Values) Election Held Date Between None - None Case Number None Dispute Unit State (All Column Values) Case Closed Date Between 03/01/2020 - 03/30/2020 Case Name None Dispute Unit City (All Column Values) Labor Org 1 Name None Title of the Report Election Report for Cases Closed Election Report for Cases Closed NLRB Elections - Summary Time run: 4/15/2020 11:26:39 AM Case No. of Percent Total Total Total Type Elections Won by Employees Valid Valid Union Eligible to Votes Votes Vote For Against Total 84 65.0% 2,831 1,521 1,166 Elections RC 75 71.0% 2,517 1,422 991 RD 8 39.0% 304 97 167 RM 1 10 2 8 NLRB Elections with 1 Labor Organization Time run: 4/15/2020 11:26:39 AM Region Case Number Case Case Name Case Dispute Unit Dispute Election Num Valid Votes Labor Org 1 Name Stipulated Cert Cert of Closed Closed ID Type City Unit Held Date Eligible Votes for / Consent of Results Date Reason State Voters Against Labor / Directed Rep (Loss) Org 1 (Win) 01, 34 01-RC-255036 New Haven Center for RC New Haven CT 03/11/2020 21 0 17 Local Union No. 74, International Alliance of Theatrical Stage Employees ("I.A. Stipulated WON 03/19/2020 Certific. of Performing Arts, Inc. and T.S.E. Local 74") Representative Backstage Support, LLC, Joint Employers 01, 34 01-RC-255186 The New Britain RC Meriden CT 02/21/2020 80 27 44 International Brotherhood of Teamsters Local 677 Stipulated WON 03/02/2020 Certific. of Transportation Company Representative 01, 34 01-RC-255284 Petroleum Heat and RC Warwick RI 02/25/2020 2 0 2 International Brotherhood of Teamsters Local 251 Stipulated WON 03/04/2020 Certific. of Power Co., Inc. Representative 02 02-RC-254767 Platinum Amenity Services RC New York NY 3 0 3 Service Employees International Union Local 32BJ Stipulated WON 03/17/2020 Certific. of LTD Representative 02 02-RC-254865 BLDG Management Co. RC New York NY 02/18/2020 5 1 4 Local 32BJ, Service Employees International Union, CTW Stipulated WON 03/04/2020 Certific. of Inc. Representative 02 02-RC-255609 New York White Plains RC Elmsford NY 03/05/2020 11 0 11 International Union of Journeymen and Allied Trades Directed WON 03/18/2020 Certific. of Luxury Imports, Inc., d/b/a Representative Jaguar Land Rover White Plains 02 02-RC-256326 Express Services, Inc., RC Millwood NY 03/06/2020 2 0 2 International Brotherhood of Teamsters, Local 456 Stipulated WON 03/18/2020 Certific. of d/b/a Express Representative Employment Professionals, Inc. and East Haven Builders Supp 03, 03 03-RC-254718 Chase Memorial Nursing RC New Berlin NY 02/26/2020 79 42 13 Retail, Wholesale, and Department Store Union, UFCW Directed LOSS 03/05/2020 Certification of ALB Home Co., Inc. Results 03, 03 03-RC-254900 Essendant Co. RC Coxsackie NY 02/13/2020 90 51 34 International Brotherhood of Teamsters, Local 294 Stipulated LOSS 03/06/2020 Certification of ALB Results 03, 03 03-RC-256434 Wainfleet Companies, LLC RC Buffalo NY 03/12/2020 16 2 8 Workers United Stipulated WON 03/20/2020 Certific. of ALB d/b/a Perks Cafe Representative 03, 03 03-RC-256608 Kaleida Health RC Buffalo NY 03/11/2020 2 0 2 Communications Workers of America AFL-CIO Stipulated WON 03/19/2020 Certific. of ALB Representative 03, 03 03-RC-256618 Kaleida Health RC Buffalo NY 03/11/2020 6 0 5 Communications Workers of America, AFL-CIO Stipulated WON 03/19/2020 Certific. of ALB Representative 04 04-RC-254850 Sunbelt Rentals, Inc. RC Newark DE 02/19/2020 10 4 6 United Association of Journeymen and Apprentices of the Plumbing and Stipulated WON 03/02/2020 Certific. of Pipefitting Industry of the United States and Canada, Local 74, AFL-CIO Representative 04 04-RC-255079 AJ Jersey, Inc. RC Breinigsville PA 03/05/2020 9 3 3 International Brotherhood of Teamsters Local 773 Stipulated LOSS 03/16/2020 Certification of Results 04 04-RC-255803 Prospect CCMC, LLC, RC Media PA 03/05/2020 29 0 23 Pennsylvania Association of Staff Nurses and Allied Professionals Stipulated WON 03/16/2020 Certific. of d/b/a Rejuvenations at Representative Fair Acres 04 04-RC-256058 The Cooper Health RC Camden NJ 03/05/2020 29 6 21 International Union of Operating Engineers Local 68, 68a, 68b, 68c, 68d Stipulated WON 03/16/2020 Certific. of System Representative 04 04-RC-256774 Matrix North American RC Harleysville PA 03/13/2020 4 0 4 International Brotherhood of Electrical Workers, Local Union 126 Stipulated WON 03/23/2020 Certific. of Construction, Inc. Representative 06 06-RC-255567 ST Engineering Hackney, RC Montgomery PA 03/05/2020 194 75 88 United Steel, Paper & Forestry, Rubber, Manufacturing, Energy, Allied Stipulated WON 03/13/2020 Certific. of Inc. Industrial & Service Workers International Union, AFL-CIO,CLC Representative 06 06-RC-256150 The Cascades Apartments RC Pittsburgh PA 03/12/2020 3 1 2 International Union of Operating Engineers Local 95, AFL-CIO Directed WON 03/20/2020 Certific. of Owner KofP LLC and Representative Governors Ridge Apartments Owner KofP LLC, Joint Employer 07, 07 07-RC-255396 Agropur, Inc. RC Grand Rapids MI 02/28/2020 155 81 47 General Teamsters Local Union No. 406, International Brotherhood of Stipulated LOSS 03/10/2020 Certification of GRA Teamsters Results 07, 07 07-RC-255491 Farmington OPOCO LLC RC Farmington MI 02/26/2020 20 1 12 Local 243, International Brotherhood of Teamsters (IBT) Directed WON 03/05/2020 Certific. of GRA d/b/a MediLodge of Representative Farmington 08 08-RD-255913 Heritage-WTI Inc., d/b/a RD East Liverpool OH 03/13/2020 45 37 2 International Chemical Workers Union Council, Local 967-C Stipulated LOSS 03/23/2020 Certification of Heritage Thermal Service Results 08 08-RD-256420 Archer Daniels Midland RD Toledo OH 03/11/2020 0 6 2 International Longshoremen's Association Local 1768 Stipulated LOSS 03/24/2020 Certification of Company Results 09 09-RC-255545 PATRONUS SYSTEMS RC Louisville KY 02/19/2020 46 1 33 Law Enforcement Officers Security Unions LEOSU, LEOS-PBA Stipulated WON 03/13/2020 Certific. of INC. Representative 09 09-RC-255716 LESLIE COUNTY RC Hyden KY 02/27/2020 9 3 6 COMMUNICATIONS WORKERS OF AMERICA, AFL-CIO (CWA) Stipulated WON 03/06/2020 Certific. of TELEPHONE COMPANY Representative 09 09-RC-257061 SEEMLESS DESIGN & RC Cincinnati OH 03/13/2020 4 0 4 Communications Workers of America, Local 4400, AFL-CIO (CWA) Stipulated WON 03/25/2020 Certific. of PRINTING LLC DBA Representative SEEMLESS PRINTING 10, 10 10-RC-253803 Turner Plumbing, Inc. RC Tuscaloosa AL 01/17/2020 24 20 2 Plumbers and Pipefitters Local 372 Stipulated LOSS 03/18/2020 Certification of BIR, Results 11, 26 NAS 10, 10 10-RC-255436 L3 Technologies, Inc. RC Shaw AFB SC 02/26/2020 3 0 3 International Association of Machinists and Aerospace Workers, AFL-CIO Stipulated WON 03/06/2020 Certific. of BIR, Representative 11, 26 NAS 10, 10 10-RC-256093 Faurecia Interior Systems, RC Spring Hill TN 03/06/2020 158 78 63 United Auto Workers Consent LOSS 03/16/2020 Certification of BIR, Inc. Results 11, 26 NAS 10, 10 10-RD-255736 Spire Alabama Inc. RD Anniston AL 02/25/2020 63 39 3 United Steelworkers Local Union #12030-A Stipulated LOSS 03/23/2020 Certification of BIR, Results 11, 26 Region Case Number Case Case Name Case Dispute Unit Dispute Election Num Valid Votes Labor Org 1 Name Stipulated Cert Cert of Closed Closed ID Type City Unit Held Date Eligible Votes for / Consent of Results Date Reason State Voters Against Labor / Directed Rep (Loss) Org 1 (Win) NAS 12, 12 12-RC-256207 Petro-Taino Transport RC Peñuelas PR 03/10/2020 25 11 13 United Steelworkers, Local 6135, AFL-CIO-CLC Stipulated WON 03/19/2020 Certific. of JAC, Corp. Representative 12 MIA, 24 13 13-RC-256356 Jones Lang LaSalle, Inc. RC Chicago IL 03/03/2020 8 0 8 International Union of Operating Engineers Local 399 Stipulated WON 03/12/2020 Certific. of Representative 13 13-RC-257174 VH-M Rosemont, LLC RC Rosemont IL 03/13/2020 30 16 13 UNITE HERE Local 450 Stipulated LOSS 03/23/2020 Certification of d/b/a Marriott Suites Results O'Hare 14, 17, 14-RC-255200 Veolia ES Technical RC East Saint IL 02/18/2020 100 7 90 International Chemical Workers Union Council of the United Food and Stipulated WON 03/02/2020 Certific. of 17 TUL Solutions, LLC Louis Commercial Workers International Union, AFL-CIO, CLC Representative 14, 17, 14-RC-255703 Meramec Instrument RC Cuba MO 02/27/2020 114 74 30 Local Union No. 2, International Brotherhood of Electrical Workers Stipulated LOSS 03/10/2020 Certification of 17 TUL Transformer Company Results 14, 17, 14-RC-255781 Progress Rail Services RC East Saint IL 03/04/2020 23 19 3 District Lodge 8, International Association of Machinists & Aerospace Workers, Stipulated LOSS 03/18/2020 Certification of 17 TUL Louis AFL-CIO Results 14, 17, 14-RD-255268 Martin Marietta Materials, RD DuBois NE 02/20/2020 9 4 1 International Union of Operating Engineers Local 571 Stipulated LOSS 03/02/2020 Certification of 17 TUL Inc. Results 15, 26, 15-RC-254346 St. Anthony's Hospital RC Morrilton AR 02/06/2020 54 35 12 United Healthcare OPEIU Local 22 Directed LOSS 03/03/2020 Certification of 26 Association d/b/a CHI St.
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