(1) The parties to a collective
bargaining agreement shall reduce the agreement to writing and
both shall execute it.
(2) A collective bargaining agreement shall contain
provisions that:
(a) Provide for a grievance procedure that culminates with
final and binding arbitration of all disputes arising over the
interpretation or application of the collective bargaining
agreement and that is valid and enforceable under its terms when
entered into in accordance with this chapter; and
(b) Require processing of disciplinary actions or
terminations of employment of employees covered by the collective
bargaining agreement entirely under the procedures of the
collective bargaining agreement. Any employee, when fully
reinstated, shall be guaranteed all employee rights and benefits,
including back pay, sick leave, vacation accrual, and retirement
and federal old age, survivors, and disability insurance act
credits, but without back pay for any period of suspension.
(3)(a) If a collective bargaining agreement between an
employer and an exclusive bargaining representative is concluded
after the termination date of the previous collective bargaining
agreement between the employer and an employee organization
representing the same bargaining units, the effective date of the
collective bargaining agreement may be the day after the
termination of the previous collective bargaining agreement, and
all benefits included in the new collective bargaining agreement,
including wage or salary increases, may accrue beginning with
that effective date.
(b) If a collective bargaining agreement between an employer
and an exclusive bargaining representative is concluded after the
termination date of the previous collective bargaining agreement
between the employer and the exclusive bargaining representative
representing different bargaining units, the effective date of
the collective bargaining agreement may be the day after the
termination date of whichever previous collective bargaining
agreement covering one or more of the units terminated first, and
all benefits included in the new collective bargaining agreement,
including wage or salary increases, may accrue beginning with
that effective date.
[2002 c 354 § 304.]