Most Collective Bargaining Agreements contain the following common elements: (1) a union recognition clause, (2) a management rights clause, (3) union rights provisions, (4) prohibitions on strikes and lockouts, (5) a union security clause, (6) nondiscrimination provisions, (7) grievance and arbitration procedures, (8) ...
In 2020, Virginia's General Assembly lifted its nearly 50-year ban on collective bargaining by the state's public employees, enabling educators to sit down and negotiate with school divisions.
Section 7 of the NLRA states that: “Employees shall have the right to self-organization, to form, join, or assist labor organizations, to bargain collectively through representatives of their own choosing, and to engage in other concerted activities for the purpose of collective bargaining or other mutual aid or ...
The 5 Stages of Collective Bargaining Preparing for bargaining. Conducting negotiations. Ratifying the contract. Resolving a contract dispute. Changing or clarifying the contract.
Only 35 states, plus the District of Columbia, guarantee K–12 teachers some right to organize and collectively bargain. In the other six states (Georgia, Mississippi, North Carolina, South Carolina, Texas, and most recently, Arkansas), public-employee collective bargaining is expressly prohibited by law.
With collective bargaining, educators advocate not only for their working conditions, but also for student learning conditions. We lift our voice for fair compensation and benefits, and also for: Smaller class sizes. Less testing and more time for learning.
Established in 1863, VEA is a Union dedicated to advancing quality instruction and curriculum, adequate funding, and excellent working conditions for Virginia public employees. We advocate for public education, as well as the professional development and fair treatment of educators.
Employers have a legal duty to bargain in good faith with their employees' representative and to sign any collective bargaining agreement that has been reached.
Virginia lawmakers lifted a ban on collective bargaining by public employees in 2020; the law went into effect in 2021. About a half-dozen local unions already have their first contracts; most recently, Virginia's largest, in Fairfax County, inked theirs.