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Mandatory Collective Bargaining Training For Public Safety

 


  In response to expressed concerns and needs across the country, NPELRA has developed a series of training programs on collective bargaining in the public sector.
 
   

S.3194/HR.413 the Public Safety Employer-Employee Cooperation Act - if passed will provide collective bargaining rights for public safety officers employed by states or local governments. The bill would establish a national system of minimum collective bargaining standards for most of the nation's public safety officers, including but not limited to, law enforcement officers, firefighters, and other emergency service personnel. The Act would establish a national collective bargaining system for such personnel to be governed by the Federal Labor Relations Authority (FLRA). States and local governments impacted by the Act should begin preparing now for the possibility of increased union organizing and collective bargaining under the new law.

Learn more about the new legislation and what you can do now to prepare. This legislation was recently passed by The House on July 1, 2010 and will likely be taken up by The Senate soon. It will likely impact all public sector jurisdictions, even those in states where collective bargaining for public safety is already in place.
 

 


 
Mandatory Collective Bargaining for Public Safety - WEBINARS
 
 


(This program can be done as a webinar or a 1-2 hour in person session, possibly at an existing scheduled conference or meeting.)

 

  Webinar:  Check back for next webinar

Cost:

Members $199
Non-members $275 


Recorded webinars always available.

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Join NPELRA, Josh Ulman of Ulman Public Policy & Federal Relations and Seyfarth Shaw attorneys' James Powers and Jill Leka as they discuss the content of the proposed legislation, the current status of the legislation, and what it means to executives and elected officials of public agencies.  Learn what you and your agency can do today to prepare and assess your organizational management structure and their roles.

 


Mandatory Collective Bargaining for Public Safety - ONE DAY WORKSHOPS

 
 

This workshop is aimed at practioners in states that do not currently have collective bargaining.  This session will include an overview of the law, preparing your workplace for union organizing drives, union organizing and politics, management rights, scope of bargaining, duty to bargain, review of the bargaining process and impasse procedures and more.

  Schedule:  Check Training Schedule Cost: 
 
$249 Members
$349 Non-Members

   

 



 

 
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