Ballot Counting Sample Clauses

The Ballot Counting clause defines the procedures and standards for tallying votes in an election or decision-making process. It typically outlines who is responsible for counting the ballots, the method by which votes are verified and recorded, and the steps to resolve discrepancies or challenges. By establishing clear rules for counting ballots, this clause ensures transparency, accuracy, and fairness in the outcome of the voting process.
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Ballot Counting. The Community Leader shall count the ballots immediately following the conclusion of the voting. Both parties, including interested off-duty employees, may attend the counting of the ballots. Five days after the election results, MultiCare agrees to recognize the Union as the collective bargaining agent on behalf of the employees in the designated unit where the majority of employees voting have voted for union representation.
Ballot Counting. The NLRB shall count the ballots immediately following the conclusion of the voting. Both parties, including interested off-duty employees, may attend the counting of the ballots. Upon NLRB certification of the election results, the Medical Center agrees to recognize the Union as the collective bargaining agent on behalf of the employees in an appropriate unit where the majority of employees voting, have voted for union representation.
Ballot Counting. Ballots are counted by PFT (at least one rep) and ▇▇▇▇/administrator.

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