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Decertification elections are also
subject to the same
rules concerning improper campaign conduct as
elections initiated by a union.
Decertification can...
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officer selection, training, licensure, certification, and suspension/
decertification is
called the
police officer standards and
training (POST) commission...
- certification;
certification benefits achieved;
decertification motivations held;
expected performance after decertification; and
other factors. ISO 10006—Quality...
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Automotive Systems, Median, Maredo, H&M and OBI.
Derecognition (UK) or
decertification (US) of a
union may be done lawfully,
though these may be referred...
- was a
United States trade union that
operated from 1968
until its
decertification in 1981
following an
illegal strike broken by the
Reagan administration;...
- John W.
Hodge granted the
decertification petition and
ruled that
Brown should be
tried as a juvenile. The
decertification ruling transferred Brown's...
- in
Death Valley the world's
highest official temperature again. The
decertification of the
former record in
Libya has
since cast
doubt on the validity...
-
umpires and the
resignations were seen as final. The
incident led to the
decertification of the MLUA and the
formation of a new union, the
World Umpires ****ociation...
-
voting to
decertify the unions,
which resulted in the
largest union decertification in the
United States.[citation needed] The
strike of 1983 completely...
- quicker, less
formal way to
dissolve the player's union,
compared with
decertification) and, with
collective bargaining no
longer in effect,
pursuing an antitrust...