Did an NLRB’s Regional Director abuse her discretion when she directed a mail ballot election instead of an in-person (manual) ballot election during the COVID-19 pandemic? Though not getting the attention it deserves, this is an extremely important issue going to the very integrity of the Board’s representation process. Manual balloting has long been the Board’s preferred manner of conducting an election because mail balloting is held under less controlled conditions and, thus, more prone to irregularities. Moreover, mail ballot elections may result in lower employee election participation. Most importantly to employers, mail ballot elections also generally favor unions.
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John Bolesta is special counsel in the Labor and Employment Practice Group in the firm's Washington, D.C. office.
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