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Michigan Laws > Chapter 423 > Act 312 of 1969 - Compulsory Arbitration Of Labor Disputes In Police And Fire Departments


Current as of: 2009
§ 423.231Compulsory arbitration in police and fire departments; policy
§ 423.232Public police and fire departments,"emergency medical service personnel, and "emergency telephone operator" defined; provisions inapplicable to certain persons
§ 423.233Initiation of binding arbitration proceedings; request
§ 423.234Delegates; selection; notice
§ 423.235Selection and designation of impartial arbitrator or chairman of arbitration panel; Michigan employment relations commission panel of arbitrators; appointment, terms, qualifications, and removal of members
§ 423.236Arbitrator; duties; hearing; intervenors; evidence; record; expenses; actions and rulings
§ 423.237Oaths; subpoenas; failure to obey, contempt of court
§ 423.237aRemanding dispute for further collective bargaining
§ 423.238Identification of economic issues in dispute; submission and adoption of settlement offers; findings, opinion, and order
§ 423.239Findings and orders; factors considered
§ 423.240Majority decision of arbitration panel final and binding; enforcement; effect of new municipal fiscal year; awarding increased rates or benefits retroactively; amending or modifying award of arbitration
§ 423.241Violation of lawful enforcement order; penalty
§ 423.242Judicial review; scope; stay
§ 423.243Existing conditions; continuance, change
§ 423.244Act supplementary
§ 423.245Repealed. 1975, Act 3, Imd. Eff. Mar. 25, 1975
§ 423.246Violations of act; imprisonment prohibited
§ 423.247Effective date

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