STATE OF WASHINGTON BEFORE THE PUBLIC EMPLOYMENT RELATIONS COMMISSION |
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In the matter of the petition of: |
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INTERNATIONAL LONGSHOREMEN’S AND WAREHOUSEMEN’S UNION, LOCAL 52 |
Case No. 1749-E-78-323 |
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Involving certain employees of: |
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PORT OF SEATTLE |
Decision No. 890-A PECB |
The above-named petitioner having invoked the authority of the Public Employment Relations Commission to resolve a dispute concerning the recognition of an exclusive collective bargaining representative of certain employees of the above-named employer; and the Commission having been advised or having discovered that formal proceedings and a certification of representatives are not warranted;
NOW, THEREFORE IT IS
ORDERED
That the petition filed in the above entitled matter be, and hereby is, dismissed for the reason indicated below:
S Showing of interest insufficient
□ Petition withdrawn
□ Voluntary recognition granted, so that no question concerning representation presently exists
□ Lack of jurisdiction
□ Other, as specified:_______________________________________________
DATED at OLYMPIA, Washington this 13TH day of AUGUST, 1980.
PUBLIC EMPLOYMENT RELATIONS COMMISSION
By [SIGNED]
MAR’VIN L. SCHURKE, Executive Director
cc: Richard Ford
Robert W. Vaux