ALRB executive officer reports withdrawn majority‑support petition at Mally Farms and pending administrative enforcement matters
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Executive Officer Santiago Abila Gomez reported a majority‑support petition and notice of intent filed then withdrawn at Mally Farms (commodity: table grapes), an administrative order in Dixon Bee Company LLC (admin order 2025-08) and a pending general counsel enforcement request in Tissue Grown Corporation (case 2023CE011SAL).
Executive Officer Santiago Abila Gomez told the Agricultural Labor Relations Board that a majority‑support petition and a notice of intent to organize were filed on July 23 for Mally Farms (file numbers 2025-no-003 and 2025-rm-003), with the commodity listed as table grapes, but that the majority‑support petition was withdrawn on July 29.
Abila Gomez also reported that the board issued an administrative order in a matter involving Dixon Bee Company LLC. The administrative order, identified as ALRB Admin Order No. 2025-08, was an order to show cause regarding General Counsel’s request for enforcement of a subpoena in case number 2024-CE-093; the order issued on July 28, 2025, he said. He directed listeners to the board website for the administrative order.
On pending matters, Abila Gomez reported a General Counsel request for enforcement involving Sabrina Dusas Teacom filed July 11 in the Tissue Grown Corporation matter, case number 2023CE011SAL.
Why it matters: majority‑support petitions, notices of intent to organize, administrative orders to show cause, and enforcement requests are procedural steps in the ALRB’s handling of representation and unfair‑labor‑practice matters. Withdrawals and pending enforcement requests affect the status of investigations or potential elections.
The board did not take any formal votes on these items in open session; the executive officer presented the status of filings, administrative orders, and pending enforcement matters for the board’s information.
