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Code · Washington · Title 41 — Public Employment, Civil Service, and Pensions · Chapter 41.56

RCW 41.56.570

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In addition to the classes of employees listed in RCW 41.56.030 (14), the provisions of *RCW 41.56.501 through 41.56.525 , 41.56.535 , 41.56.540 , and 41.56.545 shall also be applicable to the employees of a public passenger transportation system of a metropolitan municipal corporation, county transportation authority, public transportation benefit area, or city public passenger transportation system, subject to the following:
(1)Negotiations between the public employer and the bargaining representative may commence at any time agreed to by the parties. If no agreement has been reached ninety days after commencement of negotiations, either party may demand that the issues in disagreement be submitted to a mediator. The services of the mediator shall be provided by the commission without cost to the parties, but nothing in this section or *RCW 41.56.511 shall be construed to prohibit the public employer and the bargaining representative from agreeing to substitute at their own expense some other mediator or mediation procedure; and
(2)If an agreement has not been reached following a reasonable period of negotiations and mediation, and the mediator finds that the parties remain at impasse, either party may demand that the issues in disagreement be submitted to an arbitration panel for a binding and final determination. In making its determination, the arbitration panel shall be mindful of the legislative purpose enumerated in *RCW 41.56.501 and as additional standards or guidelines to aid it in reaching a decision, shall take into consideration the following factors:
(a)The constitutional and statutory authority of the employer;
(b)Stipulations of the parties;
(c)Compensation package comparisons, economic indices, fiscal constraints, and similar factors determined by the arbitration panel to be pertinent to the case; and
(d)Such other factors, not confined to the foregoing, which are normally or traditionally taken into consideration in the determination of wages, hours, and conditions of employment.
[ 2025 c 58 s 2021 ; 1993 c 473 s 1 . Formerly RCW 41.56.492 .]
Notes:
*Reviser's note: These RCW references have been corrected to reflect the reorganization of chapter 41.56 RCW by 2025 c 290 s 2 .
Explanatory note — 2025 c 58: See note following RCW 1.16.050 .
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