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SB 35, 63rd R.S.
An Act to authorize and provide for recognition of fire and police service employee associations and collective bargaining for firefighters and policemen employed by cities, towns, and other political subdivisions of the state; to provide that firefighters and policemen shall receive compensation and other conditions comparable to private sector employees; to provide for impasses procedures and voluntary mediation; to provide for voluntary arbitration as one alternative to strikes and lockouts for settlement of disputes affecting firefighters and policemen; to prohibit strikes and lockouts of firefighters and policemen; to prescribe standards to govern collective bargaining and arbitration under the Act; to require compliance with collective bargaining agreements and awards of boards of arbitration under the Act; to make related provisions designed to effectuate the purposes of the Act; to provide for a declaration of policy, liberal construction, definitions of certain terms, severability, and precedence over contrary laws.

Last action: Sent to subcommittee

Author: W.T. "Bill" Moore

Companion:

HB 185 (Identical)

Subjects:
City Government--Employees/Officers
FIRE & POLICE EMPLOYEE RELATIONS ACT
Fire Fighters & Police--General

Senate Committee: State Affairs () Minutes: January 31 1973


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