Maryland Code § TR-7-601

Section TR-7-601
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(a) In this subtitle the following words have the meanings indicated:
(1) (i) "Accredited representative" includes:
1. The representative of any labor organization, or its
successor, authorized to act for the employees described in subsection (b) of this
section; and

2. A representative of the Maryland Classified
Employees Association, Local 1935 authorized to act for the employees described in
subsection (b)(2)(ii) of this section.
(ii) As of December 31, 1983, "accredited representative"
included only:
1. The Amalgamated Transit Union, Division No. 1300;
2. The Office and Professional Employees International
Union, Local 2; and
3. The American Federation of State, County, and Municipal
Employees, Local 1859, Council 67.
(2) "Employees" means those employees who are validly represented
by an accredited representative.
(3) "Supervisor" means an employee of the Administration who is a
sworn police officer and who is in a career service position that:
(i) Supervises career service positions of a lower grade;
(ii) Is supervised by an Executive Service position; and
(iii) Has no authority to take personnel actions.
(b) The Administration shall bargain collectively and enter into written
collective bargaining agreements as to wages, salaries, hours, working conditions,
and pension and retirement provisions with the accredited representatives of its
employees who are employed:
(1) In job classifications that on December 31, 1983, were included in
recognized bargaining units pursuant to agreements in force on that date between
the Administration and an accredited representative identified in subsection (a)(1)(i),
(ii), or (iii) of this section; and
(2) (i) In new or revised classifications comparable to those
described in paragraph (1) of this subsection, provided, however, that supervisory,
managerial, professional, confidential, including secretaries or assistants to
administrative department and section heads or to other management staff
personnel, and engineering classifications shall not be included; and

(ii) As supervisors and sergeants in the Maryland Transit
Administration Police.
(c) The Administration may provide its employees with automatic cost-of-
living wage adjustments in accordance with any applicable formula in a collective
bargaining agreement between the parties, provided that the aggregate of automatic
cost-of-living wage adjustments provided to any employee in any contract year does
not exceed 5 percent of the employee's base wage rate as that base wage rate existed
immediately prior to commencement of the contract year.

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