Illinois Administrative Code
Title 80 - PUBLIC OFFICIALS AND EMPLOYEES
Part 1110 - REPRESENTATION PROCEDURES
Section 1110.40 - Voluntary Recognition Procedures
Current through Register Vol. 48, No. 38, September 20, 2024
a) Voluntary recognition procedures may not be used under the following circumstances:
b) An employee organization is not required to follow voluntary recognition procedures prior to employing majority interest procedures.
c) Whenever a party intends to use the voluntary recognition procedures, the party shall notify the Board of its intent. The notification shall be on a form developed by the Board and shall include:
d) The employer must post the voluntary recognition notice provided by the Board on bulletin boards and other places where notices for employees in the bargaining unit are customarily placed.
e) The notice shall remain posted for a period of at least 20 school days. For purposes of computing the 20-day period, a school day shall not include weekends, days on which holidays are recognized, or any day on which a significant portion of the regularly scheduled work force in the bargaining unit is not scheduled to work. The employer shall attempt to ensure that the notice is not removed or defaced and shall replace any notice that is removed or defaced.
f) During the posting period, any competing employee organization may file a petition with the Board. Prior to, or simultaneously with, its filing with the Board, the petition shall also be served on the employer and the employee organization that was to have been voluntarily recognized. The petition shall be on a form developed by the Board and shall contain:
g) A competing employee organization's petition must be supported by a showing of interest by at least 15 percent of the employees in an appropriate bargaining unit which includes all or some of the employees in the unit intended to be recognized (Section 7(b) of the Act).
h) Upon the filing of a competing employee organization's petition, the Board shall treat the notification of intent to use the voluntary recognition proceedings as a representation proceeding. The Board shall proceed in accordance with Section 7(c) of the Act and Sections 1110.90 through 1110.150.
i) The petition must be supported by objective evidence that a majority of the employees in the bargaining unit wish to be represented by the employee organization.
j) If no competing employee organization petitions have been filed with the Board by the termination of the posting period, the Board will investigate the voluntary recognition request.