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Article 7E - Public Employee Bargaining


  • Section 10-7E-1 - Short title.
  • Section 10-7E-2 - Purpose of act.
  • Section 10-7E-3 - Conflicts.
  • Section 10-7E-4 - Definitions.
  • Section 10-7E-5 - Rights of public employees.
  • Section 10-7E-6 - Rights of public employers.
  • Section 10-7E-7 - Appropriate governing body; public employer.
  • Section 10-7E-8 - Public employee labor relations board; created; terms; qualifications.
  • Section 10-7E-9 - Board; powers and duties.
  • Section 10-7E-10 - Local board; created.
  • Section 10-7E-11 - Local board; powers and duties.
  • Section 10-7E-12 - Hearing procedures.
  • Section 10-7E-13 - Appropriate bargaining units.
  • Section 10-7E-14 - Elections.
  • Section 10-7E-15 - Exclusive representation.
  • Section 10-7E-16 - Decertification of exclusive representative.
  • Section 10-7E-17 - Scope of bargaining.
  • Section 10-7E-18 - Impasse resolution.
  • Section 10-7E-19 - Public employers; prohibited practices.
  • Section 10-7E-20 - Public employees; labor organizations; prohibited practices.
  • Section 10-7E-21 - Strikes and lockouts prohibited.
  • Section 10-7E-22 - Agreements valid; enforcement.
  • Section 10-7E-23 - Judicial enforcement; standard of review.
  • Section 10-7E-24 - Existing collective bargaining units.
  • Section 10-7E-24.1 - Certain new entities created by statute.
  • Section 10-7E-25 - Existing collective bargaining agreements.
  • Section 10-7E-26 - Existing ordinances providing for public employee bargaining.
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