Alaska Administrative Code
Title 8 - Labor and Workforce Development
Part 10 - Labor Relations
Chapter 97 - Collective Bargaining Among Public Employees
Article 1 - Certification
8 AAC 97.060 - Action on petition
Current through August 30, 2024
(a) The labor relations agency will investigate a petition that substantially fulfills the requirements of 8 AAC 97.025, 8 AAC 97.030, or 8 AAC 97.040 and will determine if there is reasonable cause to believe that a question of representation exists, including whether the proposed bargaining unit appears to be appropriate for collective bargaining purposes.
(b) A public employer shall file with the labor relations agency an electronic, searchable, and alphabetical list of all employees in the proposed unit as of the last payroll period before the date the petition was filed, including job titles, classifications, and personal mailing addresses, no later than 10 days after notice by the agency of a petition related to a question of representation.
(c) The labor relations agency will investigate the employee petition or interest cards submitted by the petitioner and determine whether the petition is supported by 30 percent of the employees in the proposed bargaining unit. The agency's determination under this section is final, except as provided in 8 AAC 97.470.
(d) The employee petition or interest cards in support of a showing of interest are confidential records that may not be disclosed and are not part of the public record.
(e) The labor relations agency will dismiss a petition if
(f) If, after an investigation, the labor relations agency determines that there is reasonable cause to believe that a question of representation exists and that the proposed bargaining unit appears to be appropriate for collective bargaining purposes, the labor relations agency will schedule a hearing on the petition under 8 AAC 97.330 - 8 AAC 97.480.
Authority: AS 23.05.380
AS 23.40.090
AS 23.40.100
AS 23.40.170
AS 42.40.740
AS 42.40.750
AS 42.40.820