Site Map | Help | Contact Us | Discuss | Login | Logout | Home

OCSEA Home Page

OCSEA Works for You. Join Now: Start Enjoying the Benefits of Union Membership. Complete the online application request form, complete it, and return it to OCSEA. It'll take a few weeks to process your application after we receive the signed application. CLICK HERE - Join Now > Start enjoying the benefits of union membership. Submit the online application request form. We'll mail you one that you'll need to complete and return to OCSEA. The process will take a few weeks for the state and union to process. Click here to take action; Urge Congress to deliver fiscal relief to states.
OCSEA Membership - Labor - Management Committees
About Leaders & Staff
    Executive Officers
    Board of Directors
    District Councils
    Assemblies
    Chapters
    Department Staff
Contact Us
    Departments...
    Directory...
    Map & Directions
    MyContacts
    Union Hall
    Update Member Info
    Update Officer Info
Employment
Facts & Figures
    Our Members
    Public Services
    Volunteerism
    Our Affiliates
History
    Our Start
    Achievements
    Challenges
    Timelines
    AFSCME Affiliation
    Collective Bargaining
Mission & Goals



 
 

 

 

L-M Committees

In each agency, a statewide committee consisting of an equal number of Union and Employer representatives exists, per contract article 8 of the State of Ohio and OCSEA contract.

"In each agency that operates with institutions/geographic districts or regions, there shall be a committee consisting of an equal number of Union and Employer representatives per institution/geographic district or region unless otherwise mutually agreed upon by the parties. The statewide agency committee will meet at least two (2) times per year but shall receive, upon request, quarterly progress reports. The institution/geographic district or region committee shall meet at least four (4) times per year."

The purpose of these committees is to provide a means for continuing communication between the parties and to promote a climate of constructive employee-employer relations.

This would include, but is not limited to, such activities as to:

Discuss the administration of the contract agreement

Notify the Union of changes contemplated by the employer which may affect bargaining unit employees;

Discuss the future needs and programs of the Employer;

Disseminate general information of interest to the parties;

Give the union representatives the opportunity to discuss the views of bargaining unit employees and/or make suggestions on subjects affecting those employees;

Give the parties the opportunity to discuss the problems that give rise to outstanding grievances and to discuss ways of preventing contract violations and other workplace conflicts from occurring. The parties agree that the discussion of individual grievances is not an appropriate topic for Labor/Management committees;

Proposed work rules will be an appropriate subject for discussion; and

Such other items as the parties may mutually agree to discuss.

All committees are co-chaired by a union and an employer representative. The agenda for each meeting is jointly prepared by the co-chairpersons in advance of the meeting. The parties are committed to a timely completion and distribution of the minutes. The minutes, however, are not to be construed as constituting a binding agreement or negotiations between the parties.

The contract also states:

8.03 - Time Off - Unless mutually agreed otherwise, such meetings shall be held during normal work hours. Agencies which have provided the use of agency vehicles or which have paid mileage reimbursement shall continue the practice.

8.04 - Labor/Management Relations - The Employer and the Union recognize that the character and quality of the Union-Management relationship in each agency has an impact upon productivity and quality services. Accordingly, the parties agree to support joint labor/management training in skills and concepts which may contribute to increased Union-Management understanding and cooperative relationships.

8.05 - Joint Information Technology (IT) Committee - The parties shall each appoint four (4) members to a committee to review, discuss and examine the information technology environment as it applies to the state system. Topics such as, but not limited to, classifications, job groupings, career paths, education and skill sets that are necessary to meet the information technology services needs of state agencies may be examined. The committee shall meet as often as mutually determined that there is a need.

 

 
Search
Google Search WWW or OCSEA.org
WWW OCSEA.org
Keep Connected

email contest

OCSEA Headquarters
390 Worthington Rd. Ste. A
Westerville, OH   43082-8331 
Map & Directions

 

Email: ms@ocsea.org     Fax: 614-865-4777     
Customer Service:
 888-OCSEA-11 (627-3211)
Live Switchboard:  
614-865-4700 or 800-969-4702
Automated Attendant:
 800-266-5615

Email Webmaster    |   Copyright © 2008 OCSEA/AFSCME Local 11  |  All Rights Reserved