The National Labor Relations Board ruled that 72
employees at Pennsylvania Cyber Charter School in Beaver County are entitled to
decide whether they want to unionize, a filing shows.
The employees include special education teachers and
reading specialists at the Midland cyber charter school — Pennsylvania's
largest. They will vote whether they want to be represented by PA Cyber Special
Education Association, PSEA/NEA.
The filing said the election will be conducted by mail,
with ballots sent to employees by Oct. 26. Voters need to return their ballots
to the National Labor Relations Board's Pittsburgh office by Nov. 16.
Attorneys for the charter school and the proposed
Pennsylvania Cyber Special Education Association did not return messages left
early Friday evening.
Source: TribLive
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