Washington Statutes

§ 41.58.090 — Organizing petitions—Offer of proof—Existing bargaining units.

Washington § 41.58.090
JurisdictionWashington
Title 41PUBLIC EMPLOYMENT, CIVIL SERVICE, AND PENSIONS
Ch. 41.58PUBLIC EMPLOYMENT LABOR RELATIONS

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Wash. Rev. Code § 41.58.090 (2026).

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(1)For any new organizing petition to form a new bargaining unit of currently unrepresented workers or to add unrepresented workers to an existing bargaining unit, regardless of whether the election is by mail ballot or cross-check, the public employment relations commission must require employers and employee organizations to submit an offer of proof on challenged employees, either concurrent with the employer's submission of a list of employees or at a date determined by the commission after a showing of interest.
(2)If an employee organization files a petition to represent a unit of currently unrepresented employees, and the commission determines the petitioned-for unit is inappropriate, but that the bargaining unit would be appropriate if it included employees currently represented

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[2025 c 387 s 1.]

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