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After Second Vote to Oust Union, Judge Rules Workers Still Forced to Accept Unwanted Union 'Representation'
By Anthony Riedel
Created 17 Apr 2009 - 12:49pm

Last month, a California Agricultural Relations Board Administrative Law Judge threw out [1] the result of a 2007 E&J Gallo’s Sonoma County vineyards employees election to oust the United Farm Workers (UFW) union as their monopoly bargaining agent.

The 2007 decertification election was the second time in less than five years the E&J Gallo's workforce voted to remove the unwanted UFW union from their workplace.  The judge ruled that the company failed to provide an accurate list to the UFW union bosses in the lead up to the election.  Unfortunately, the clear will of the employees and a 30-vote margin was ignored due to the scorned union bosses' exploitation of an apparent clerical error on the part of the company.

However, the case isn’t over yet.  National Right to Work Foundation attorneys are helping lead petitioner Roberto Parra appeal the judge's erroneous decision.  Of course, the Foundation will keep you informed on any developments in this case and others on our website [2] and on our Freedom@Work [3] blog.

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[1] http://www.pressdemocrat.com/article/20090416/ARTICLES/904169955?Title=UFW-wins-key-battle-against-Gallo
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