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Code · U.S. Code · Title 5 - GOVERNMENT ORGANIZATION AND EMPLOYEES · CHAPTER 71— LABOR-MANAGEMENT RELATIONS · SUBCHAPTER II— RIGHTS AND DUTIES OF AGENCIES AND LABOR ORGANIZATIONS · § 7116

§ 7116. Unfair labor practices

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(a)For the purpose of this chapter, it shall be an unfair labor practice for an agency—
(1)to interfere with, restrain, or coerce any employee in the exercise by the employee of any right under this chapter;
(2)to encourage or discourage membership in any labor organization by discrimination in connection with hiring, tenure, promotion, or other conditions of employment;
(3)to sponsor, control, or otherwise assist any labor organization, other than to furnish, upon request, customary and routine services and facilities if the services and facilities are also furnished on an impartial basis to other labor organizations having equivalent status;
(4)to discipline or otherwise discriminate against an employee because the employee has filed a complaint, affidavit, or petition, or has given any information or testimony under this chapter;
(5)to refuse to consult or negotiate in good faith with a labor organization as required by this chapter;
(6)to fail or refuse to cooperate in impasse procedures and impasse decisions as required by this chapter;
(7)to enforce any rule or regulation (other than a rule or regulation implementing section 2302 of this title) which is in conflict with any applicable collective bargaining agreement if the agreement was in effect before the date the rule or regulation was prescribed; or
(8)to otherwise fail or refuse to comply with any provision of this chapter.
(b)For the purpose of this chapter, it shall be an unfair labor practice for a labor organization—
(1)to interfere with, restrain, or coerce any employee in the exercise by the employee of any right under this chapter;
(2)to cause or attempt to cause an agency to discriminate against any employee in the exercise by the employee of any right under this chapter;
(3)to coerce, discipline, fine, or attempt to coerce a member of the labor organization as punishment, reprisal, or for the purpose of hindering or impeding the member’s work performance or productivity as an employee or the discharge of the member’s duties as an employee;
(4)to discriminate against an employee with regard to the terms or conditions of membership in the labor organization on the basis of race, color, creed, national origin, sex, age, preferential or nonpreferential civil service status, political affiliation, marital status, or handicapping condition;
(5)to refuse to consult or negotiate in good faith with an agency as required by this chapter;
(6)to fail or refuse to cooperate in impasse procedures and impasse decisions as required by this chapter;
(A)to call, or participate in, a strike, work stoppage, or slowdown, or picketing of an agency in a labor-management dispute if such picketing interferes with an agency’s operations, or
(B)to condone any activity described in subparagraph
(A)of this paragraph by failing to take action to prevent or stop such activity; or
(8)to otherwise fail or refuse to comply with any provision of this chapter.
Nothing in paragraph
(7)of this subsection shall result in any informational picketing which does not interfere with an agency’s operations being considered as an unfair labor practice.
(c)For the purpose of this chapter it shall be an unfair labor practice for an exclusive representative to deny membership to any employee in the appropriate unit represented by such exclusive representative except for failure—
(1)to meet reasonable occupational standards uniformly required for admission, or
(2)to tender dues uniformly required as a condition of acquiring and retaining membership.
This subsection does not preclude any labor organization from enforcing discipline in accordance with procedures under its constitution or bylaws to the extent consistent with the provisions of this chapter.
(d)Issues which can properly be raised under an appeals procedure may not be raised as unfair labor practices prohibited under this section. Except for matters wherein, under section 7121(e) and
(f)of this title, an employee has an option of using the negotiated grievance procedure or an appeals procedure, issues which can be raised under a grievance procedure may, in the discretion of the aggrieved party, be raised under the grievance procedure or as an unfair labor practice under this section, but not under both procedures.
(e)The expression of any personal view, argument, opinion or the making of any statement which—
(1)publicizes the fact of a representational election and encourages employees to exercise their right to vote in such election,
(2)corrects the record with respect to any false or misleading statement made by any person, or
(3)informs employees of the Government’s policy relating to labor-management relations and representation,
shall not, if the expression contains no threat of reprisal or force or promise of benefit or was not made under coercive conditions,
(A)constitute an unfair labor practice under any provision of this chapter, or
(B)constitute grounds for the setting aside of any election conducted under any provisions of this chapter.
(Added Pub. L. 95–454, title VII, § 701, Oct. 13, 1978, 92 Stat. 1204.)
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  • Pub. L. 95–454, title VII, § 701
  • 92 Stat. 1204
  • section 907 of Pub. L. 95–454
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