Table 14.—Decertification Elections by Affiliation of Participating Unions, Fiscal Year 1961 Elections participated in Employees involved in elections (number eligible to vote) Valid votes cast Union affiliation .. Total Resulting in certification Number Percent of total Resulting in decertification Number Percent of total Total eligible Resul tug in certification Number Percent of total eligible Resulting in decertification Number Percent of total eligible Total Percent of total eligible Cast for the union Number Percent of total cast Total AFL-CIO Unaffiliated 241 80 33 2 161 66 8 18,364 7,757 42 2 10,007 57 8 16,004 90 4 9,034 54 4 162 79 59 21 36 4 26 6 103 63 6 58 73 4 14,898 3,466 5,247 2,510 352 72 4 9,051 956 64 8 27 6 13,527 3,077 90 8 88 8 6.871 2,163 50 8 70 d Table 14A.—Voting in Decertification Elections, Fiscal Year 1961 Union affiliation Elections in which a representative was redesignated Elections resulting in decertification Employees Total Percent Votes cast Vties Employees Total Percent Votes cast otes eligible valid votes casting for winning cast for eligible valid votes casting for losing cast for to vote cast valid votes union no union to vote cast valid votes union no union Total 7,757 6,962 89 8 5,271 1,691 10,007 9,642 909 3,763 5,870 AFL-CIO 5,247 4.776 91 0 3,319 1,457 9,651 8, 751 907 3,552 5, 199 Unaffiliated 2,510 2,166 87 1 1,952 234 958 891 932 211 680
Table 15.-Geographic Distribution of Collective-Bargaining Elections, Fiscal Year 1961 . Du ision and State I Total Number of elections in which representrition rights were sou by- Number of elections in u hich no representatu a Number of employees eligible to vote Tail valid votes cast Valid votes cast for- Employees in units choosing repro- AFL-CIO UnalElritect was chosen AFT,-010 Unqffillated No union sentation affiliates unions affiliates unions Total 6,354 2,170 1,393 2, 791 450,930 403,310 158 046 81,647 103,617 229,283 New England 354 -----.77;- . 3 65 166 25,742 25,154 10,314 4,617 11, 223 13 656 Maine 20 6 11 5,806 5,068 2,211 1,471 1,356 3,750 Nee Hampshire 29 10 16 1,520 1,364 521 69 774 491 Vermont 8 3 3 2 572 525 262 31 232 530 Massachusetts 197 65 39 in 15, 168 13 g68 5,057 2,560 6,351 6,328 Rhode Island 31 15 5 11 973 901 458 113 330 743 Connecticut 69 24 12 as 4,703 4,328 1,805 373 2,1b0 1,822 Middle Atlantic 1, 205 880 299 626 124,340 105, 685 41 972 28,986 35,727 70,672 New York 540 163 143 234 77,593 05,356 26,261 19,312 19,783 47,843 New Jersey 265 95 64 106 16,454 15 020 5,763 4,518 4,739 10 124 Pennsylvania 400 122 92 186 30,293 25,309 0,948 5 156 11, 206 12,705 East North Central 1,463 498 335 630 87,283 79,856 31,008 16,334 32,514 44,034 Ohio 452 152 91 269 29,581 26 835 10,702 5,671 10 462 14 953 Indiana 193 64 47 82 10,172 9 300 3 778 1, 825 3,697 5,626 Illinois 363 138 79 146 27,654 25,409 9,962 4,499 10,948 12,459 Michigan 325 105 82 138 14,366 13 175 4,812 2,907 6,456 7,863 Wisconsua 130 36 -- 31 - 55 5,510 5,137 1,754 1,432 1,951 3.133 West North Central 582 196 141 245 25,399 22,925 9,085 4,416 9,424 13,631 Iowa 99 36 20 37 5,'18 3 407 1,238 655 1.514 1, 581 Minnesota 111 38 24 49 5,076 4,594 1,831 636 2, 127 2,542 Missouri 203 87 42 74 11,700 10,498 4,634 2,206 3,658 6,948 North Dakota 17 2 8 7 362 326 70 113 143 247 South Dakota 21 3 4 14 380 356 87 78 191 126 Nebraska 61 11 16 34 1,63o 1,387 285 369 733 618 Rinses 70 19 21 30 2,626 2 357 940 359 1,058 1,869
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