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BOARD DECISIONS 

NEPBA Local 255, New Hampshire Supervisory
Corrections Officers, IUPA, AFL-CIO
 
Petitioner

and
 
State of New Hampshire, Department of
Corrections

Respondent

Case No. S-0438-1
Decision No. 2008-014

CERTIFICATION OF REPRESENTATIVE AND ORDER TO NEGOTIATE

Pursuant to the authority vested in the Board by the Public Employee Labor Relations Act, (RSA 273-A) and in accordance RSA 273-A:10 and Pub 303, IT IS HEREBY CERTIFIED that NEPBA Local 255, New Hampshire Supervisory Corrections Officers, IUPA, AFL-CIO, 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 purposes of collective negotiations and settlement of grievances.

UNIT: Supervisory Corrections Officers, Case No. S-0438-1: Corrections Officer Captains; Corrections Officer Lieutenants; and Corrections Officer Sergeants but excluding the position of Corrections Officer Major, employed by the State of New Hampshire, Department of Corrections.

Further, IT IS ORDERED that the above named public employer shall negotiate collectively with the exclusive representative named herein on terms and conditions of employment for the members of the bargaining unit, as herein described, and shall recognize the right of such exclusive representative to represent employees in the settlement of grievances.

Signed this 30th day of January, 2008.


/s/ Donald E. Mitchell
DONALD E. MITCHELL, ESQ.
Executive Director

Distribution:
Peter J. Perroni, Esq.
Andrew Ray, NEPBA Rep.
Glenn Milner, Esq.
William Wrenn, NH DOC Commissioner
Michael Brown, Esq.
 

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