Kentucky HB755 establishes rights for nonmember employees in collective bargaining negotiations and agreements.
Kentucky HB755 creates a new section in the Kentucky Revised Statutes to clarify the rights of nonmember employees in collective bargaining negotiations and agreements. It mandates that labor organizations certified as bargaining representatives must represent all employees in the bargaining unit, but they are not required to provide individualized services to nonmember employees. Nonmember employees can choose to represent themselves or be represented by someone of their choosing, subject to employer procedures.
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