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NLRB Election Tallies for the Week Ending May 2, 2025

NLRB Election Tallies for the Week Ending May 2, 2025

Unions won 86.2 percent of the certification elections last week.

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The following are National Labor Relations Board (NLRB) election tallies posted through Monday, May 5, 2025*

  • Number of Elections posted: 30

  • Union Wins: 25

  • Union Losses: 5

  • Not including the RD elections (of which there was one), unions won 86.2% of the RC/RM elections during the week ending May 2, 2025

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1. Kinder Morgan, Inc. (W)

Case Number: 21-RC-362451

Tally Issued Date: 02 May 2025

Tally Type: Initial

Ballot Type: Single Labor Organization

Date Filed: 24 March 2025

Status: Open

No. of Eligible Voters: 10

Void Ballots: 0

Unit Location: Imperial, CA

Region Assigned: Region 21, Los Angeles, California

Unit ID: A

Votes Against: 3

Total Ballots Counted: 10

Votes for Labor Union1: 7

Labor Union1: United Steel, Paper and Forestry, Rubber, Manufacturing, Energy, Allied Industrial and Service Workers International Union, AFL-CIO, CLC

Union to Certify: United Steel, Paper and Forestry, Rubber, Manufacturing, Energy, Allied Industrial and Service Workers International Union, AFL-CIO, CLC

Voting Unit (Unit A): Included: All full-time and regular part-time Line Riders, Maintenance Techs, and Operators employed by the Employer at its facility currently located at 345 West Aten Road, Imperial, California. Excluded: All other employees, confidential employees, office clerical employees, professional employees, managerial employees, guards, and supervisors defined in the Act.

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