Maryland Code § PU-18-215

Section PU-18-215
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(a) In this section, "strike" means the action of an employee, in concert with
others, to:
(1) refuse to report to work;
(2) stop or slow down work; or

(3) abstain wholly or partly from the full, faithful, and proper
performance of duties for the purpose of inducing, influencing, or coercing a change
in the terms, conditions, rights, or privileges of employment.
(b) A Commission employee, group of Commission employees, or employee
organization may not engage in, induce, initiate, or ratify a strike by Commission
employees.
(c) If a strike occurs, a court of competent jurisdiction may enjoin the strike
on request of the Commission.
(d) An employee may not receive compensation from the Commission while
the employee is engaged in a strike.
(e) (1) If an employee engages in, induces, initiates, or ratifies a strike,
the Commission may take appropriate disciplinary action against the employee,
including suspension or discharge.
(2) If disciplinary action is taken and appealed, the labor relations
administrator shall hold a hearing on the disciplinary action at which the
Commission, the employee, and any interested employee organization may present
evidence and argument.
(f) (1) If after a hearing an employee organization certified as an
exclusive representative is found by the labor relations administrator to have
assisted, authorized, or initiated a strike involving the refusal of Commission
employees to report for work, the labor relations administrator shall revoke the
certification of the employee organization.
(2) An employee organization decertified under paragraph (1) of this
subsection may not be recertified for 2 years after the end of the strike.
(3) If after a hearing an employee organization certified as an
exclusive representative is found by the labor relations administrator to have
assisted, authorized, or initiated any other type of strike, the labor relations
administrator may revoke the certification of the employee organization for up to 1
year after the end of the strike.

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