Unions fare better in the quickest elections under the National Labor Relations Board’s April 2015 “quickie” election rules, according to a Bloomberg BNA report. Unions have continued to win elections about 67 percent of the time overall since the implementation of the rules, according to the report. However, two years after the rules went into effect, in the fastest elections (i.e., those with less than two weeks between petition and the vote), the union “win rate” jumps to a staggering 82 percent.
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