§ 16-318. Unfair labor practices
West's Annotated Code of MarylandHousing and Community Development
MD Code, Housing & Community Development, § 16-318
§ 16-318. Unfair labor practices
(a) It is an unfair labor practice for the Montgomery Commission or an employee organization certified as an exclusive representative of a bargaining unit to violate the rights of a Montgomery Commission employee under this subtitle.
(b) Within 30 business days after an alleged unfair labor practice occurs, the party charging the unfair labor practice shall submit the charge in writing to the labor relations administrator and the party alleged to have committed the unfair labor practice.
(c)(1) Within 15 business days after a party submits an unfair labor practice charge, the party shall ask the labor relations administrator to hold a hearing and decide whether an unfair labor practice has occurred.
(d)(1) If the labor relations administrator finds that a party has committed an unfair labor practice, the labor relations administrator shall:
(e) The decision of the labor relations administrator is final unless appealed on the basis of being arbitrary, capricious, or exceeding authority.
(f) If the labor relations administrator finds that the party charged with the unfair labor practice has not committed any prohibited practice, the labor relations administrator shall issue an order dismissing the charges.
(g) The Montgomery Commission and the employee organization shall share the cost of any unfair labor practice proceeding equally.
(h) If the party found to have committed the unfair labor practice fails or refuses to comply with the labor relations administrator's decision, the charging party may file an action to enforce the order with the circuit court for a county in which any of the involved employees work.
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Added by Acts 2006, c. 63, § 2, eff. Oct. 1, 2006.
MD Code, Housing & Community Development, § 16-318, MD HOUS & CMTY DEV § 16-318
Current through legislation effective through April 9, 2023, from the 2024 Regular Session of the General Assembly. Some statute sections may be more current, see credits for details.
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