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RSA 273-A:9-a · Bargaining by Judicial Employees
273-A:9-a Bargaining by Judicial Employees. –
Copy linkAll cost items and terms and conditions of employment affecting judicial employees generally shall be negotiated by the unified court system, represented by the chief justice of the supreme court with the advice and consent of the judicial branch administrative council appointed pursuant to supreme court rule 54, with a single employee bargaining committee comprised of exclusive representatives of all interested bargaining units. Negotiations regarding terms and conditions of employment unique to individual bargaining units shall be negotiated individually with the representatives of those units by the chief justice and the administrative council.
Copy linkThe chief justice of the supreme court, with the advice and consent of the judicial branch administrative council appointed pursuant to supreme court rule 54, may designate an official negotiator who shall serve at the pleasure of the chief justice and the administrative council. Source. 2001, 170:3. 2007, 107:2, eff. June 11, 2007.
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Source. 2001, 170:3. 2007, 107:2, eff. June 11, 2007.
Source history
- 2001, 170:3
- 2007, 107:2, eff. June 11, 2007
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al decision is made. II. This section shall apply to all public employees unless the public employee is employed under a collective bargaining agreement negotiated pursuant to RSA 273-A and that agreement establishes procedures related to disciplinary actions including suspension. III. For the purposes of this section: (a) “Public employee” shall have the same meaning as in RSA 273-A:1, IX; and
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s, hours, and employment terms; and (f) "Exclusive bargaining representative" shall mean any employee organization certified by the public employment labor relations board under RSA 273-A to represent employees in a bargaining unit. II. For the purposes of this section, the following categories of public employees are exempt from independent bargaining rights: (a) Law enforcement officers as defi
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c PRTN" and department "Office of State and Public Sector Labor Relations." IV. The public employee labor relations board shall continue to independently exercise the jurisdiction conferred upon it pursuant to RSA 273-A. The New Hampshire administrative rules Pub 100-300 shall remain in full force and effect. V. The personnel appeals board shall continue to independently exercise the jurisdiction conferred upon it pursuant to