Chapter ERC 70
ANNUAL CERTIFICATION ELECTIONS FOR REPRESENTED MUNICIPAL SECTOR GENERAL SCHOOL DISTRICT EMPLOYEES WHO, AS OF SEPTEMBER 15, ARE NOT SUBJECT TO A COLLECTIVE BARGAINING AGREEMENT OR ARE SUBJECT TO A COLLECTIVE
BARGAINING AGREEMENT ENTERED INTO ON OR AFTER JUNE 29, 2011
ERC 70.01   Policy.
ERC 70.02   Scope.
ERC 70.03   Petition for election.
ERC 70.04   Withdrawal of petition.
ERC 70.05   Action following filing of petition.
ERC 70.06   Direction of election or other dispositional order.
ERC 70.07   Elections.
ERC 70.08   Certification of results of election.
ERC 70.09   Objections to election.
ERC 70.10   Commission action on challenges or objections.
ERC 70.11   Consequences of failure to achieve support of 51 percent of those eligible to vote in the annual certification election.
ERC 70.12   Petition for rehearing.
ERC 70.01ERC 70.01Policy. This chapter implements the portion of s. 111.70 (4) (d) 3. b., Stats., requiring the commission to conduct an annual election, no later than December 1, to determine whether collective bargaining representation shall continue for represented municipal sector general school district employees who, as of September 15, are not subject to a collective bargaining agreement or are subject to a collective bargaining agreement entered into on or after June 29, 2011. The existing exclusive representative of such employees that wishes to continue said representation, or any other labor organization interested in representing such employees, must file a petition on or before September 15 requesting the commission to conduct a secret ballot election to determine whether a minimum of 51 percent of the bargaining unit employees eligible to vote favor collective bargaining representation by the petitioner or another petitioning labor organization. If no timely petition is filed, the result is the same as if only the existing representative filed a timely petition and the election resulted in decertification of the existing representative. The procedures in this chapter are intended to expedite the processing of a petition so that the ballots are cast as soon as possible following the filing of the petition, while providing for an orderly and fair procedure for resolving outcome-determinative issues, including which ballots should be counted. Once a timely petition has been filed, an existing representative’s exclusive representative status is not adversely affected if the balloting is not concluded or the results of the election are not certified on or before December 1.