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No. In an NLRB election, there is only one question on the ballot: “Do you wish to be represented for purposes of collective bargaining by Minnesota Nurses Association?” Voters place an “X” in the box marked “no” if they do not want the union or place an “X” in the box marked “yes” if they wish to elect the MNA.

In an NLRB election, you are not voting for any changes to pay, benefits, or other terms and conditions of employment. You are only voting on whether you want the MNA to represent you in collective bargaining.

Post Author: Kim Deiss