Board refused to extend terminal date for late employee objections and granted union certification.
The applicant union applied for certification.
A group of objecting employees sought to extend the terminal date to admit two late handwritten statements of objection.
The Board declined to extend the terminal date, finding that the employees had ample opportunity to read the posted notices and file their objections in a timely manner.
As the union had the requisite membership support on the terminal date, the Board granted certification without a representation vote.
United Food and Commercial Workers International Union v. Hostess Food Products Limited, 1980 CanLII 961