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Category - Relations

Sometimes, an employee might choose to no longer have the union represent them. If this is the case, what must the employee petition the NLRB for?
  1. Deauthorization
  2. Decertification
  3. A voluntary-recognition bar
  4. A blocking-charge bar
Explanation
Answer - B - If an employee chooses to no longer have the union represent them, the employee must petition the NLRB for decertification.

Key Takeaway: If an employee so chooses, they can petition the NLRB to decertify the union. In this case, the employee would have to provide evidence that at least 30% of the union supports the decertification. This event can also occur if a given employer gains evidence that the union no longer has the support of a majority of the bargaining unit.
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