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BOARD DECISIONS 

United Electrical, Radio & Machine Workers
of America (UE) 

and
 
Grafton County Corrections Dept. 
Case No.. M-0766
Decision No.. 2001-006M

CERTIFICATION OF REPRESENTATIVE AND ORDER TO NEGOTIATE

A representation proceeding having been conducted in the above matter by the Public Employee Labor Relations Board in accordance with RSA 273-A, Section 10 and the Rules and Regulations of the Board and it appearing that a negotiating representative has been selected.

Pursuant to the authority vested in the Board by the Public Employee Labor Relations Act, and after the conduct of a representation election,

IT IS HEREBY CERTIFIED that the UNITED ELECTRICAL, RADIO & MACHINE WORKERS OF AMERICA (UE) has been designated and selected by a majority of the employees of the above named Public Employer, in the unit described below, as their representative for the purpose of collective negotiations and the settlement of grievances.

UNIT: Corporals, Corrections Officers and Regular part-time Corrections Officers. EXCLUDED: Superintendent, Assistant Superintendent, Master Sergeant, Sergeants, Electronic Monitoring Director, Herdsman/Inmate Supervisor.

Further, IT IS ORDERED that the above named Public Employer shall negotiate collectively with the UNITED ELECTRICAL, RADIO & MACHINE WORKERS OF AMERICA (UE) and enter into a written agreement with such employee organization with regard to terms and conditions of employment, and shall negotiate collectively with such employee organization in the determination of and administration of grievances.


Signed this 29th day of January, 2001.
Original Signed October 13, 1999.

/s/ Jack Buckley                       
Jack Buckley
Chairman

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