Nevada Code § 288.525

Requirements for designating labor organization as exclusive representative for bargaining unit following election
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1. If no labor organization is designated
as the exclusive representative of a bargaining unit, the Board shall order an
election to be conducted within the bargaining unit if:
(a) A labor organization files with the Board a
written request for an election which includes a list of its membership or
other evidence showing that it has been authorized to serve as a representative
by at least 30 percent but not more than 50 percent of the employees within the
bargaining unit; and
(b) No other election to choose, change or
discontinue representation has been conducted within the bargaining unit during
the immediately preceding 12 months.
2. If the Board designates a labor
organization as the exclusive representative of a bargaining unit following an
election pursuant to subsection 1 or pursuant to NRS 288.520 , the Board shall order an
election:
(a) If either:
(1) Another labor organization files with
the Board a written request for an election which includes a list of its
membership or other evidence showing that the labor organization has been
authorized to serve as a representative by at least 50 percent of the employees
within the bargaining unit; or
(2) A group of employees within the
bargaining unit files with the Board a written request for an election which
includes a list or other evidence showing that more than 50 percent of the
employees within the bargaining unit have requested that an election be
conducted to change or discontinue representation;
(b) If applicable, the request filed pursuant to
paragraph (a) is filed not more than 270 days and not less than 225 days before
the date on which the current collective bargaining agreement in effect for the
bargaining unit expires; and
(c) If no other election to choose, change or
discontinue representation has been conducted within the bargaining unit during
the immediately preceding 12 months.

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