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August 9, 2002
Q & A #3

Unit Determination

On August 15, 2002, beginning at 9:00 a.m., the Employment Relations Board will conduct a hearing to determine the appropriate faculty bargaining unit and eligible voters in the union representation election. The hearing will be held in Room 309 in the Hoke Center, Eastern Oregon University, and it is open to the public. Vicky Stilley-Cowan, Administrative Law Judge, will preside.

The following is a set of questions and answers that provide information about unit determination, the hearing, and what happens after the hearing. This Q & A and others are available on EOU's website at www.eou.edu/president/representation.


What is a bargaining unit?

A bargaining unit is made up of employees in an organization or any department, division, section or area within the organization who the Employment Relations Board (ERB) determines are appropriate to be represented by a union for the purposes of bargaining collectively over wages, hours, benefits and working conditions.

What is a unit determination hearing?

When a union files a petition with ERB, it is required to submit a description of the proposed bargaining unit. ERB notifies the employer when a petition is filed, and the employer has fourteen (14) days to file an objection to the proposed bargaining unit. In order to resolve any dispute over which employees should be included in the bargaining unit, ERB conducts what is known as a "unit determination hearing," which is conducted by an Administrative Law Judge (ALJ). The ALJ issues a recommended order describing the bargaining unit.

Is the ALJ's recommended order final?

Yes, if there are no objections. However, if the union and/or the employer objects to the ALJ's recommended order, the matter is referred to the three board members who make up the Employment Relations Board. They review all the issues regarding the proposed unit and make a final decision.

What are the issues in the unit determination hearing at EOU?

The AFT submitted to ERB the following bargaining unit description: "All regular full-time and part-time employees of Eastern Oregon University working as librarians and instructional faculty holding ranks including Professor, Associate Professor, Assistant Professor and Instructor, excluding those employees represented in another bargaining unit, those who teach exclusively non-credit courses, those employed exclusively by the Department of Distance Education or Summer Session and supervisors and casual employees as defined by the Public Employee Collective Bargaining Act."

EOU objected to AFT's proposed unit because it lacked any definition of the word "regular" in describing full and part time teaching faculty, and it did not define "casual" in describing excluded employees. Furthermore, EOU questioned whether librarians should be included in the bargaining unit.

Can't EOU and AFT agree on a bargaining unit without going to a hearing?

Yes, AFT and EOU can agree on a bargaining unit and not have a hearing. This is called a "Consent Election Agreement" under ERB rule 115-25-040.

When will EOU's faculty know the outcome of the hearing?

ERB's rules on hearings do not state a specific deadline for the Administrative Law Judge's recommendation, so at this time it is difficult to project when the outcome will be known.

What happens after the unit has been finalized?

When a bargaining unit is determined, ERB will conduct a unit determination election. Elections may be conducted on site with designated voting locations, or they may be conducted by mail-in ballot. When an election date has been set, ERB will send EOU notices with detailed information about the election to post on campus. You can also check the EOU web page.

Once an election date is set, and I am eligible vote, does it matter if I vote?

If you are eligible to vote, it is very important that you exercise this right and take advantage of the opportunity to determine the outcome of the vote. In previous Q&A's you were informed that, according to ERB rules [115-25-060(4)], "The choice on the ballot receiving the majority of valid votes cast shall be adjudged the winner." In other words, the majority of those voting will determine the results for the entire unit.

How can I keep informed about the unit determination and election procedures?

You can keep informed about the unit determination and election procedures by checking the President's web page on EOU's web site at www.eou.edu. You can also email President Creighton or contact any of the member of EOU's senior administration.

 


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