Maryland Code § ED-23-811

Section ED-23-811
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(a) Notwithstanding any other provisions of law, it is the exclusive right of
the employer to:
(1) Determine the purposes and objectives of each of its constituent
offices and departments;
(2) Set standards of services to be offered to the public;

(3) Exercise control and discretion over its organization and
operations; and
(4) Determine the methods, means, personnel, and other resources
by which the employer's operations are to be conducted, including:
(i) The use of volunteers; and
(ii) The contracting out of work if considered necessary.
(b) Subject to applicable provisions of a collective bargaining agreement and
in accordance with the Baltimore County Charter and other applicable laws, the
employer may:
(1) Direct its employees;
(2) Hire, promote, transfer, assign, or retain employees;
(3) Establish reasonable work rules; and
(4) Demote, suspend, discharge, or take any other disciplinary action
against its employees for just cause.
(c) The provisions of this section shall be deemed to be part of every
agreement executed between the employer and a certified exclusive representative.
(d) This section may not be construed to deny the right of an employee to
submit a grievance with regard to the employer's exercise of its rights under this
section.
(e) Except as otherwise provided by law, if employees have entered into a
collective bargaining agreement with the employer under this subtitle, the collective
bargaining agreement entered into supersedes any conflicting regulation or
administrative policy of the employer.

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