Current through Register Vol. 49, No. 19, November 4, 2024
Part 5510.0410 - FILING PETITIONSubpart 1.Conditions.A. To file a petition, an employee organization or exclusive representative must have: (1) a written constitution or bylaws that provide for:(a) election of officers;(b) filling of vacancies in elected offices; and(c) a purpose, in whole or in part, of dealing with public employers concerning grievances and terms and conditions of employment; and(2) the petition signed by an authorized representative of the employee organization.B. To file a petition, an employer must have the petition signed by the employers authorized representative.C. To file a petition, a public employee must be included in an appropriate unit for which there is an exclusive representative.Subp. 2.Eligibility; single-party petition.A. An employee organization may file a petition for: (1) certification of exclusive representative;(2) challenge of affiliation; andB. An employer may file a petition for: (1) certification of exclusive representative;(3) amendment of certification; and(4) challenge of affiliation.C. An exclusive representative may file a petition for: (2) amendment of certification;(3) transfer of exclusive representative status; and(4) abandonment of exclusive representative status.D. A public employee may file a petition for:(1) decertification of exclusive representative; and(2) challenge of affiliation.Subp. 3.Eligibility; joint-party petition.A. As provided under Minnesota Statutes, section 179A.12, subdivision 2, one or more employee organizations and an employer may file a joint petition for certification of exclusive representative. B. An exclusive representative and an employer may file a joint petition for unit clarification and amendment of certification.C. Two or more employee organizations may jointly file a petition that a single employee organization is entitled to file.Subp. 4.Petition requirements. A petition must include the name, address, e-mail address, and telephone number of:
B. the petitioner's representative, if any;D. the other party's representative, if any.Minn. R. agency 153, ch. 5510, REPRESENTATION MATTERS AND FAIR SHARE FEE CHALLENGES; PROCEEDINGS BEFORE THE COMMISSIONER, pt. 5510.0410
Statutory Authority: MS s 179A.04