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Farmworkers seek removal of UFW Union via legal action at NY State Labor Board

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Heidi E. Schneider | Staff Attorney (2018-Present) | NRTWLD&EF, Inc

Employees of Porpiglia Farms, an apple grower in Upstate New York, are pursuing legal action to remove the United Farm Workers (UFW) union from their workplace. Ricardo Bell, a Porpiglia employee leading this effort, has filed a brief with the New York Public Employment Relations Board (PERB), challenging arguments made by UFW lawyers against the workers' union decertification petition. Bell is receiving assistance from National Right to Work Legal Defense Foundation attorneys.

The dispute arose after a "card check" unionization drive led by UFW agents at the farm. Under New York labor law, card check is mandatory and prevents employers from requiring secret ballot elections for union representation. This process allows union officials to gather authorization cards directly from workers instead of holding a private vote.

Following the card check, Bell and his colleagues submitted a decertification petition questioning the union's majority status. PERB oversees labor law enforcement for public and agricultural sectors in New York, including managing representation proceedings for unions.

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UFW officials have attempted to dismiss Bell's petition, arguing that they are entitled to an "insulated period" post-card check during which employees cannot challenge the union's presence. In response, Bell's filing disputes this claim and argues against what he terms as specious legal theories presented by UFW lawyers.

Bell’s brief contends that “New York labor law does not indicate that employees have a single chance at self-organization,” allowing them continuous rights to choose their representatives. It also challenges the idea that card check campaigns should prevent further petitions against incumbent unions: “In fact, PERB’s FLFLPA regulations say the opposite…not only do the FLFLPA regulations not include an insulated period.”

This case echoes another situation in California involving Wonderful Nurseries workers who allege similar tactics by UFW officials during a card check campaign. They report harassment and threats following attempts to vote out the UFW.

Mark Mix, President of National Right to Work Foundation, criticized such tactics: “The aggressive and often demeaning tactics that UFW union officials use to seize power over agricultural workers show clearly why ‘card check’ is a bad idea in the agricultural sector... Forcing any workers under union representation they oppose is fundamentally wrong.”

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