The
legislature finds and declares that:
(1) The people of the state of Washington have a fundamental
interest in developing harmonious and cooperative labor relations
within the public four-year institutions of higher education.
(2) Teachers in the public school system and instructors in
the community colleges in the state have been granted the
opportunity to bargain collectively. It is desirable to expand
the jurisdiction of the public employment relations commission to
cover faculty in the state's public four-year institutions of
higher education.
(3) It is the purpose of this chapter to provide the means
by which relations between the boards of regents and trustees of
the public four-year institutions of higher education of the
state of Washington and their faculty may assure that the
responsibilities and authorities granted to these institutions
are carried out in an atmosphere that permits the fullest
participation by faculty in determining the conditions of
employment which affect them. It is the intent of the
legislature to accomplish this purpose by providing a uniform
structure for recognizing the right of faculty of the public
four-year institutions of higher education to engage in
collective bargaining as provided in this chapter, if they should
so choose.
(4) It is the further purpose of this chapter to provide
orderly and clearly defined procedures for collective bargaining
and dispute resolution, and to define and prohibit certain
practices that are contrary to the public interest.
[2002 c 356 § 1.]