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Labor Law and Collective Bargaining. Chapter 11. Objectives. Define Collective bargaining Bargaining in good faith Past practice Strike Union shop Closed shop. Objectives. Define Open shop Dues check-off Agency shop Fair-share agreement Maintenance of membership Right-to-work.
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Labor Law and Collective Bargaining Chapter 11
Objectives • Define • Collective bargaining • Bargaining in good faith • Past practice • Strike • Union shop • Closed shop
Objectives • Define • Open shop • Dues check-off • Agency shop • Fair-share agreement • Maintenance of membership • Right-to-work
Objectives • Explain the primary differences between private sector labor relations and public sector labor relations. • Identify and explain three categories of subjects for collective bargaining: • Mandatory, prohibited, and permissive
Objectives • Explain dispute resolution mechanisms used for three types of impasse disputes: • Representational, interest, and grievance • Explain the duty of fair representation. • Explain how Weingarten and Garrity rights serve to protect employees.
Collective Bargaining • Process • Employer and duly appointed representatives of the employees negotiate an agreement • Pertaining to wages, hours, and other terms and conditions of employment
Labor Relations Acts • Groundwork for collective bargaining • Private sector • National Labor Relations Act (NLRA) • Public sector • State law • Vast differences between states
Good-Faith Bargaining • Active participation in deliberations • Intention to find a basis for agreement • Sincere effort to reach common ground • Does not require either party to make a concession
Unfair Labor Practice • Defined in Labor Relations Act • Authorizes labor board to impose sanctions and orders for violations
Impasse Disputes • Representation • Interest • Grievance
Representational Impasse Disputes • Who can join a union • Which union may represent certain employees • Appropriate bargaining units
Interest Impasse Disputes • Impasse related to negotiation of a collective bargaining agreement • Public sector • Mediation • Fact-finding • Arbitration
Interest Arbitration • Voluntary • Compulsory binding • Final offer
Interest Arbitration • Single arbitrator or arbitration panel • Authority of arbitrator(s) • Appeals of arbitration awards
Grievance Impasse Disputes • Allegation of violation of collective bargaining agreement • Grievance arbitration • Judicial enforcement
Arbitration • Steelworker Trilogy • Substantive • Procedural • Grievance belongs to the union, not the member
Scope of Collective Bargaining • Wages, hours, and other terms and conditions of employment • Three subjects • Mandatory • Permissive • Prohibited
Collective Bargaining • Impact bargaining • Unilateral changes to workplace • Past practices
Union Security Provisions • Dues check-off • Closed shop • Union shop • Maintenance of membership • Agency shop • Fair share • Right-to-work state
Duty of Fair Representation • Exclusive bargaining representative • Fair representation • Cannot be arbitrary, discriminatory, or act in bad faith • Liability
Strikes • Any concerted stoppage, slowdown, or interruption of work • Includes sick-outs and organized refusals to work • Common law prohibited strikes by public employees • States differ
Weingarten Rights • Right to have union representation at any investigatory or disciplinary meeting or hearing • Employee must request
Garrity Rights • Right of a public employee • When ordered to answer questions about a job-related matter under threat of discipline • If matter may tend to incriminate the employee • Employee must invoke • Employer has to choose
Polygraphs • Polygraph examinations are of limited usefulness • Not admissible as evidence in many jurisdictions • Many states have laws prohibiting employers from requiring employees to submit to polygraphs
Summary • Collective bargaining • Labor relations acts • Bargaining in good faith • Unfair labor practice • Impasse disputes • Scope of bargaining
Summary • Duty of fair representation • Union security • Strikes • Weingarten rights • Garrity rights