Wisconsin Administrative Code
Employment Relations Commission
ERC 30-39 - Municipal Sector Interest Dispute Resolution Processes
Chapter ERC 31 - Interest arbitration of disputes involving law enforcement bargaining units in 1st class cities
Section ERC 31.03 - Petition to initiate arbitration

Universal Citation: WI Admin Code ยง ERC 31.03

Current through August 26, 2024

(1) WHO MAY FILE. A petition to initiate arbitration may be filed by a municipal employer or the exclusive representative of municipal employees in a bargaining unit described in s. ERC 31.01 or anyone authorized to act on their behalf.

(2) FORM; NUMBER OF COPIES; FILING; SERVICE. The petition shall be in writing on a form provided by the commission, or a facsimile of the commission's form. The petition is not filed until it and the filing fee established by s. ERC 10.08(5) have been received by the commission at its Madison office during normal business hours specified in s. ERC 10.06(1). If the parties have previously paid a mediation filing fee for the same dispute under s. ERC 10.08(3), no fee shall be paid for the arbitration. The petition shall be transmitted to the commission as set forth in s. ERC 10.06(1). If the petition is filed in paper form, a total of 2 copies of the petition shall be included. The fee may be transmitted to the commission by physical delivery or mail. The party filing the petition shall, at the same time, serve a copy on the other party as set forth in s. ERC 10.07.

(3) CONTENTS. The petition shall include all of the following:

(a) The name and address of the municipal employer involved and the name, address and phone number of its principal representative. Fax numbers and e-mail addresses shall be included, if available.

(b) The name and address of the exclusive representative involved, as well as the name, title, address and phone number of its principal representative. Fax numbers and e-mail addresses shall be included, if available.

(c) A general description of the collective bargaining unit involved and the approximate number of employees included in the unit.

(d) A statement that the parties have reached an impasse on matters relating to wages, hours and conditions of employment or other matters subject to arbitration under s. 111.70(4) (jm)4, Stats.

(e) The date when notice was served to open negotiations and the identity of the party serving the notice.

(f) The number of negotiation meetings prior to mediation, if any, by the commission.

(g) The dates on which mediation, if any, was conducted and the identity of the commission mediator.

(h) The termination date of the existing collective bargaining agreement, if any.

(i) The identity of the party filing the petition; the name, title and signature, or signature facsimile, of the person signing the petition; and the date when the petition was transmitted to the commission. Fax numbers and e-mail addresses shall be included, if available

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