An employee of the senior homecare nonprofit McDowell County Commission on Aging has requested the National Labor Relations Board (NLRB) in Washington, D.C., to overturn a regional NLRB official’s ruling that discarded his and his coworkers’ ballots in a union decertification vote. This action follows an agreement between his employer and Service Employees International Union (SEIU) officials to stifle the worker-led union removal effort.
The worker, John Reeves, submitted his Request for Review with free legal aid from National Right to Work Legal Defense Foundation staff attorneys. He is asking the NLRB to order regional labor board officials to process his petition for a union removal vote at his workplace. The Request for Review also challenges the application of the “settlement bar” policy by regional NLRB officials. This non-statutory policy allows union bosses and employers to block an employee-requested union decertification vote after finalizing a settlement.
Reeves’ Request for Review highlights that the issues being settled by the union and employer—union-alleged accusations of employer wrongdoing that were never proven or admitted—provide no basis for invalidating Reeves and his coworkers’ votes. The Request for Review states: