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Local 21
Motion
October 2009
Union certifications and decertifications in Oregon and Southwest
Washington, as reported by the National Labor Relations Board and
the Oregon Employment Relations Board
Recognition elections
Results:
Name of employer
Date
Name of union
Union Union
Yes No
Location
George’s Shop & Rock
10/16 Teamsters Local 670
Vale
Airgas Nor Pac
10/23 Teamsters Local 162
Portland
7
12
9
18
Requests for recognition election
Name of employer
Name of union
Location
Number of employees
Baycrest Village
United Food & Commercial Workers Local 555
North Bend
75
First Student
Teamsters Local 962
Grants Pass
108
Beef Northwest Feeders (decertification)
United Farm Workers
Labor Council will
revisit WTO march
at Nov. 23 meeting
North Powder
65
Committee Chairman Jim Cook.
The meeting starts at 7 p.m. at
IBEW Local 48, 15937 NE Airport
Way, Portland.
In celebration of Labor History
Month, the Northwest Oregon Labor
Council will take a look back at the
1999 World Trade Organization
(WTO) march in Seattle at the NOLC
delegates meeting Monday, Nov. 23.
The program will feature a Power-
Point presentation and reflections of
the protest by Arthur Stamoulis of the
Oregon Fair Trade Campaign, and Don
McIntosh, associate editor of the
Northwest Labor Press, who spent five
days in Seattle reporting on the event.
Songwriter Paul McKenna also will
perform songs that he wrote about
WTO, said NOLC Labor History
(International Standard Serial Number 0894-444X)
Established in 1900 at Portland, Oregon
as a voice of the labor movement.
4275 NE Halsey St., P.O. Box 13150,
Portland, Ore. 97213
Telephone: (503) 288-3311
Editor: Michael Gutwig
Staff: Don McIntosh, Cheri Rice
Published on a semi-monthly basis on the first and third Fridays of
each month by the Oregon Labor Press Publishing Co. Inc., a non-
profit corporation owned by 20 unions and councils including the
Oregon AFL-CIO. Serving more than 120 union organizations in Ore-
gon and SW Washington. Subscriptions $13.75 per year for union
members.
Group rates available to trade union organizations.
PERIODICALS POSTAGE PAID
AT PORTLAND, OREGON.
CHANGE OF ADDRESS NOTICE: Three weeks are required for a
change of address. When ordering a change, please give your old
and new addresses and the name and number of your local union.
POSTMASTER: Send address changes to
NORTHWEST LABOR PRESS, P.O. BOX 13150,
PORTLAND, OR 97213-0150
NOVEMBER 20, 2009
NORTHWEST LABOR PRESS
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