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Builders FirstSource employees end Teamsters Local 89 representation following worker petition

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Builders FirstSource employees end Teamsters Local 89 representation following worker petition
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Kenneth Moore and his coworkers at Builders FirstSource in Louisville, Kentucky, are no longer represented by Teamsters Local 89 after the company withdrew its recognition of the union. The decision followed a petition signed by a majority of workers asking for an end to the union’s representation.

Moore had previously filed a petition with the National Labor Relations Board (NLRB) seeking a decertification election to remove Teamsters Local 89 from his workplace. He was assisted by staff attorneys from the National Right to Work Legal Defense Foundation. This action mirrors a recent case in Scottsville, Kentucky, where Chris Smith and other drivers at IMI – Irving Materials also succeeded in removing Teamsters Local 89.

The NLRB is responsible for enforcing labor laws and resolving disputes involving employers, unions, and employees. A 2019 NLRB decision known as Johnson Controls allows workers to request that their employer stop recognizing a union if they submit a petition supported by the majority of employees. If there is disagreement about such petitions, the NLRB can conduct a secret-ballot vote among workers.

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In this instance, Builders FirstSource received proof through the petition that most employees did not support continued representation by Teamsters Local 89. Following procedures outlined in the Johnson Controls decision, the company ended its recognition of the union.

Moore and his colleagues are among several groups in Kentucky who have recently sought to remove Teamsters representation from their workplaces. According to data from the NLRB, more than one-fifth of all decertification cases over the past year involved the Teamsters union.

Kentucky has laws making union membership and dues voluntary; however, unions can still serve as exclusive bargaining representatives for all workers at certain workplaces regardless of individual preferences.

“These two groups of Kentucky workers are the latest to come to the conclusion that the interests that Teamsters bosses are pursuing are at odds with the wishes of the rank and file,” said Mark Mix, President of National Right to Work Foundation. “The Foundation will continue to assist workers in their efforts to free themselves from the Teamsters or any other unwanted so-called ‘representation.’”

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