Illinois Administrative Code
Title 80 - PUBLIC OFFICIALS AND EMPLOYEES
Part 1110 - REPRESENTATION PROCEDURES
Section 1110.30 - Employer Responses to Recognition Requests

Current through Register Vol. 48, No. 38, September 20, 2024

a) An employer faced with a request for recognition in a bargaining unit that is not currently represented by an employee organization may file a representation petition with the Board, may decline to respond to the request, or, if an election is sought, may consent to a representation election. Where the bargaining unit is not currently represented, the employer shall recognize an employee organization that seeks voluntary recognition if that organization appears to represent a majority of employees in the unit and if the voluntary recognition procedures specified in Section 1110.40 of this Part are followed.

b) An employer faced with a request for recognition in a bargaining unit in which another employee organization has lawfully attained representation rights may file a representation petition with the Board, may decline to respond to the request, or, if an election is sought, may consent to a representation election. The employer may not resort to the voluntary recognition procedures in response to such a request.

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