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Table 12.—Results of Union-Shop Deauthorization Polls in Cases Closed, Fiscal Year 1969<br />

Affiliation of union holding<br />

union-shop contract<br />

Total<br />

Employees involved (number eligible<br />

Number of polls to vote)1 Valid votes cast<br />

Resulting in<br />

Resulting in continued<br />

deauthorization authorization Total<br />

eligible<br />

Result ng in<br />

deauthorization<br />

In polls<br />

Resulting in<br />

cont'nued<br />

authorization<br />

Total<br />

Percent<br />

of total<br />

eligible<br />

Cast for<br />

deautho ization<br />

Number Percent<br />

Number Percent Number Percent<br />

of total of total<br />

Number Percent Number Percent<br />

of total of total<br />

of total<br />

eligible<br />

Total 90 54 60 0 36 40.0 4,525 1,590 35.1 2,935 64.9 3,551 78.5 1,273 28.1<br />

AFL—CIO unions 58 34 58 6 24 41.4 2,680 1,031 38.5 1,649 61 5 2,173 81.1 849 31.7<br />

Teamsters 23 13 56.5 10 43.5 1,356 295 21.8 1,061 782 1,040 76.7 262 19.3<br />

Other national unions 8 6 75.0 2 25.0 477 252 52.8 225 47.2 327 68.6 151 31.7<br />

Other local unions 1 1 100 0 0 12 12 100.0 0 11 91.7 11 91.7<br />

1 Sec. 8 (a) (3) of the Act requires that to revoke a union-shop agreement, a majority of the employees eligible to vote must vote in favor of deauthoriza.<br />

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