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A Guide to FLRA Law and Practice (2011)
By: BroidaPrice: $430.00
Sku: 11FLRA
Edition: 24th/2011 ISBN: 1-934651-45-1 Availability: IN-STOCK (released 05/23/11)
Format: Book (+ optional CD)
Written by Peter Broida, an expert in labor relations and longtime representative of agencies, unions and employees, the FLRA Guide is the standard reference on federal sector collective bargaining law and case law of the Federal Labor Relations Authority and its reviewing courts. This treatise tracks the Authority's unique role in labor relations examining the considerable complexities of negotiability, jurisdiction over federal-sector arbitration awards, collective bargaining requirements and unfair labor practice theory and remedies, as well as unit recognition, and the limitations of judicial review. It is updated annually with the most recent decisions and procedural revisions of the Authority and the courts.
The text analyses thousands of cases, and major developments during the past year in: arbitration review and permissible remedies; management rights, unit determinations involving reorganizations, permissively negotiable topics, ground rules negotiations, and formal discussions. For over 20 years, federal sector practitioners, labor relations advisors and arbitrators have relied on the FLRA Guide as the standard reference for substantive and procedural guidance on topics including:
- Federal Labor Relations Authority Structure and Jurisdiction
- Unit Determinations and Elections—including excluded positions, representation proceedings, and unit clarification and changes
- Labor Organizations—including responsibilities, official time, and rights to information
- Procedures For Negotiability Determinations
- Substantive Limitations on Negotiability Determinations—including employment conditions, compelling need determinations, government-wide regulations and management rights
- Specific Applications of Negotiability Determinations—including location and hours of work, training, work assignments, leave, discipline, pay, promotions, appointments, safety, EEO considerations, RIFs, performance, union rights and grievances
- Federal Services Impasses Panel
- Unfair Labor Practices—including union and management violations, procedures and remedies
- Review of Arbitration Awards—including precluded matters, elections of remedies, awards, jurisdiction, procedure, grounds for review and counsel fee awards
- Administrative Reconsideration and Judicial Review
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The FLRA Guide is a component of the American Civil Service Law Series. Also included are a detailed table of contents, case table, bibliography, and index.
The CD-ROM version contains a .pdf file that provides many useful features. Hyperlinks allow the reader to move quickly between the Table of Contents and Index entries and the corresponding portions of the text. Internal hyperlinks serve as a cross-reference feature within the text. Major cases are linked to internet cites so that the entire case can be viewed. 2,500 pages.
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