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Election Held Date Between (Report Defaults) and (Repo 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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