Section 102401 Of Article 1. Employee Relations From California Public Utilities Code >> Division 10. >> Part 14. >> Chapter 6. >> Article 1.
102401
. Notwithstanding any other provision of this part, whenever
a majority of the employees employed by the district in a unit
appropriate for collective bargaining indicate a desire to be
represented by a labor organization, the district, upon determining,
as provided in Section 102403, that the labor organization represents
the employees in the appropriate unit, shall enter into a written
contract with the accredited representative of the employees
governing wages, salaries, hours, pensions, and working conditions.
If, after a reasonable period of time, representatives of the
district and the accredited representatives of the employees fail to
reach agreement either on the terms of a written contract governing
wages, hours, pensions, and working conditions or the interpretation
or application of the terms of an existing contract, upon the
agreement of both the district and the representatives of the
employees, the dispute may be submitted to an arbitration board and
the decision of the majority of the arbitration board shall be final
and binding.
The arbitration board shall be composed of two representatives of
the district, and two representatives of the labor organization, and
they shall endeavor to agree upon the selection of the fifth member.
If they are unable to agree, the names of five persons experienced in
labor arbitration shall be obtained from the California State
Mediation and Conciliation Service. The labor organization and the
district shall, alternately, strike a name from the list so supplied,
and the name remaining after the labor organization and the district
have stricken four names, shall be designated as the arbitrator. The
labor organization and the district shall determine by lot who shall
first strike from the list. The decision of a majority of the
arbitration board shall be final and binding upon the parties. The
expenses of arbitration shall be borne equally by the parties. Each
party shall bear his or her own costs.