§ 49.39.005 Definitions
§ 49.39.010 Collective bargaining rights
§ 49.39.020 Selection of bargaining representative
§ 49.39.023 Application of RCW 41.56.037 — Bargaining representative access to new employees
§ 49.39.030 Certification of exclusive bargaining representative
§ 49.39.040 Election to ascertain exclusive bargaining representative
§ 49.39.050 Exclusive bargaining representative — Must represent all symphony musicians — Exception
§ 49.39.060 Rules — Commission
§ 49.39.065 Certification of bargaining representative — Cross-check
§ 49.39.070 Failure to conclude collective bargaining agreement
§ 49.39.080 Employee authorization of membership dues and other payments — Revocation
§ 49.39.090 Collective bargaining agreement — Binding arbitration
§ 49.39.100 After termination date of collective bargaining agreement
§ 49.39.110 Selection of arbitrators
§ 49.39.120 Unfair labor practice — Employer
§ 49.39.130 Unfair labor practice — Bargaining representative
§ 49.39.140 Commission must prevent unfair labor practices
§ 49.39.150 Actions by commission subject to chapter 34.05 RCW

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