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NLRB Election Tallies for the Week Ending March 14, 2025

NLRB Election Tallies for the Week Ending March 14, 2025

Unions won 81.8 percent of the certification elections last week.

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NLRB Election Tallies for the Week Ending March 14, 2025
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The following are National Labor Relations Board (NLRB) election tallies posted through Monday, March 17, 2025*

  • Number of Elections posted: 22

  • Union Wins: 18

  • Union Losses: 4

  • Not including the RD elections (of which there was none), unions won 81.8% of the RC/RM elections during the week ending March 14, 2025

To view all election data by type, by union, by employer, as well as the number of employees, please subscribe below.


1. Margaret Woodbury Strong Museum (W)

Case Number: 03-RC-359380

Tally Issued Date: 14 March 2025

Tally Type: Rerun

Ballot Type: Revised Single Labor Org

Date Filed: 30 January 2025

Status: Open

No. of Eligible Voters: 116

Void Ballots: 0

Unit Location: Rochester, NY

Region Assigned: Region 03, Buffalo, New York

Unit ID: A

Votes Against: 0

Total Ballots Counted: 116

Votes for Labor Union1: 53

Labor Union1: Civil Service Employees Association, Inc., Local 1000

Union to Certify: Civil Service Employees Association, Inc., Local 1000

Voting Unit (Unit A): Included: All full-time, regular part-time, and per-diem employees employed by the Employer at its facility located at One Manhattan Square, Rochester, NY. Excluded: All employees who worked an average of less than 4 hours per week over the preceding 13-week period, all casual and irregular employees[1], confidential employees, guards, managers, and supervisors as defined by the Act, and all other employees. [1]Casual and irregular employees are defined for purposes of eligibility as employees who work exclusively during school breaks and holidays.

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