Maryland Code § HS-16-308

Section HS-16-308
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(a) The Montgomery Commission and an employee organization certified as
exclusive representative shall meet and engage in collective bargaining in good faith
about:
(1) salary and wages, including the percentage of an increase in the
salary and wages budget that will be devoted to merit increments and cash awards,
but salaries and wages shall be the same for all employees in the same classification;
(2) pension and other retirement benefits for active employees;
(3) employee benefits such as insurance, leave, holidays, and
vacations;
(4) hours and working conditions;
(5) matters affecting the health and safety of employees;
(6) the effect of the exercise of the Montgomery Commission's rights
and responsibilities under § 16-314 of this subtitle on employees; and

(7) provisions for orderly processing and settling grievances about
the interpretation and implementation of a collective bargaining agreement that may
include:
(i) provisions for the exclusivity of forum;
(ii) binding third party arbitration, if:
1. the Montgomery Commission and the employee
organization share the costs of binding arbitration equally; and
2. the arbitrator does not have authority to amend, add
to, or subtract from the collective bargaining agreement.
(b) This section does not require the Montgomery Commission or the
employee organization to agree to any proposal or to make any concession.
(c) (1) The Montgomery Commission and an employee organization
certified as exclusive representative:
(i) shall begin collective bargaining on or before September 1
in the fiscal year before the beginning of a fiscal year for which an agreement has not
been reached; and
(ii) shall complete collective bargaining on or before the
following February 1.
(2) During the period set forth in paragraph (1) of this subsection, the
parties shall negotiate in good faith.

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