Minnesota Administrative Rules
Agency 153 - Mediation Services Bureau
Chapter 5510 - PUBLIC EMPLOYMENT LABOR RELATIONS
REPRESENTATION MATTERS AND FAIR SHARE FEE CHALLENGES; PROCEEDINGS BEFORE THE COMMISSIONER
Part 5510.2310 - CHANGE IN EXCLUSIVE REPRESENTATIVE STATUS
Universal Citation: MN Rules 5510.2310
Current through Register Vol. 49, No. 13, September 23, 2024
Subpart 1. Change or transfer of exclusive representative.
A. Except as otherwise provided under this
part, a new exclusive representative assumes all rights and responsibilities as
an exclusive representative the day after certification when an incumbent
exclusive representative is replaced by the new exclusive representative as a
result of:
(1) a representation election;
or
(2) the transfer of status from
one organization to another.
B. All rights and obligations of the
collective bargaining agreement transfer to and are assumed by the new
exclusive representative, including processing pending grievances made known to
the new exclusive representative.
C. Except for a transfer, the employer must
terminate all payroll deduction of dues for the prior exclusive representative
effective with the first payroll period after the certification of the new
exclusive representative. If the new exclusive representative has submitted
signed authorizations from affected employees, the exclusive representative may
begin deducting dues by payroll beginning with the first payroll period after
certification.
D. When a new
exclusive representative has been certified as the result of a transfer, the
employer must continue previous payroll deductions of dues and send the
deductions to the person or place designated by the new exclusive
representative.
Subp. 2. Decertification of exclusive representative.
When an exclusive representative is decertified, the labor contract remains in effect until its expiration. The decertified exclusive representative retains all its rights and obligations established by the act and the labor contract through the contract's expiration.
Subp. 3. [Repealed, 12 SR 2623]
Statutory Authority: MS s 179A.04
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