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Pavers and Roadbuilders District Council V. City, 8 OCB 4 (BOC 1971) [Decision No. 4-71 (Cert.)] OFFICE OF COLLECTIVE BARGAINING BOARD OF CERTIFICATION ------------------------------------ X In the Matter of PAVERS AND ROADBUILDERS DISTRICT DECISION NO. 4-71 COUNCIL -and-DOCKET NO. RU-181-70 THE CITY OF NEW YORK AND RELATED PUBLIC EMPLOYERS ------------------------------------ X CERTIFICATION OF REPRESENTATIVE A self-determination election having been conducted in the above matter on January 19, 1371, pursuant to the Direction of Election herein (Decision and it appearing from the Report Upon Secret Ballot that a majority of the Foremen Pavers casting valid ballots in said election have voted in favor of inclusion in a combined collective bargaining unit of Foremen Pavers, Pavers, Rammers, and Flaggers; and no objection having been filed within the time provided therefor; And it appearing to the satisfaction of the Board of Certification that a majority of the employees in the unit have demonstrated their desire to be represented by Pavers and Road-builders District Council, by having authorized check-off of dues in behalf of said organization, NOW, THEREFORE, pursuant to the powers vested in the Board of Certification by the New York City Collective Bargaining Law, it is hereby
Decision No. 4-71 Docket No. RU-181-70 2. CERTIFIED, that Pavers and Roadbuilders District Council is the exclusive representative for the purposes of collective" bargaining of all Pavers, Rammers, Flaggers, and Foremen Pavers employed by the City of New York and related public employers subject to the jurisdiction of the Board of Certification. DATED: New York, N.Y. January 29, 1971 ARVID ANDERSON CHAIRMAN ERIC J. SCHMERTZ MEMBER
Decision No. 4-71 Docket No. RU-181-70 The titles and title code numbers of the employees affected by this decision are as follows: Paver 92420 Rammer 92425 Flagger 92215 Foreman Paver 92471
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