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STATE OF WASHINGTON

BEFORE THE MARINE EMPLOYEES’ COMMISSION

In re the Petition for Clarification of Bargaining Units – Watch Supervisors and Deck/Terminal Department.

MEC CASE NO. 41-03

INLANDBOATMEN’S UNION OF THE PACIFIC,

DECISION NO. 367 – MEC

Petitioner,

MEC CHAIRMAN’S ORDER OF DISMISSAL

v.

 

WASHINGTON STATE FERRIES,

 

Respondent.

 

Schwerin, Campbell and Barnard by Dmitri Iglitzin, Attorney, appearing for the Inlandboatmen’s Union of the Pacific.

Christine Gregoire, Attorney General, by David Slown, Assistant Attorney General, appearing for Washington State Ferries.

IN THE ELECTION AGREEMENT from MEC Case 31-02, both parties agreed that the “Operations Watch Supervisors (Excluding all other employees)” formed an appropriate bargaining unit. The petition at hand, docketed as MEC Case 41-03, does not allege any change in circumstances. The original certification of the unit as a separate bargaining unit will not be altered.

The petition is hereby dismissed.

NOTICE REGARDING REQUEST FOR REVIEW

Pursuant to WAC 316-02-620, this order is a denial of adjudicative proceeding. The complainant may file a Request for Review with the Marine Employees Commission within 30 days of receipt of this Order. If no Request for Review is filed within that time period, this Order shall become final and binding in accordance with RCW 47.64.280.

If no Request for Review is filed, the Marine Employees’ Commission will issue a second Order, which will state that this Order has become final and binding in accordance with RCW 47.64.280. That second Order will start the period running for any appeal to the Washington State Superior Court, pursuant to RCW 34.05.542 and 34.05.514.

DATED this 25th day of April 2003.

MARINE EMPLOYEES’ COMMISSION

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JOHN NELSON, Chairman

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