| Federal Labor Relations
Authority The Federal Labor
Relations Authority (FLRA) is an independent agency
responsible for administering the labor-management
relations program for federal employees worldwide,
approximately 1.3 million of who are exclusively
represented in more than 2,200 bargaining units. Its
mission is to promote stable and constructive labor-management
relations that contribute to an efficient and effective
government.
FLRA Decisions from 1979
to the present are available via the FLRA website,
Westlaw (FLB-FLRA) or Lexis (ADMIN;FLRA or LABOR;FLRA).
The Wirtz Labor Library has hard copies of the FLRA
Decisions beginning with volume 1 (1979).
The FLRA Bulletin, under
the "News & Publications" tab, is available
from 1996 to present. Information covered in the bulletin
includes announcements, summaries of cases and case-handling
advise from the General Counsel.
Under the "Court Opinions
& Solicitor" tab, information from the Office of
the Solicitor includes pending litigation, closed
litigation and briefs.
FLRA Regulations and the Federal
Service Labor-Management Relations Statute (FSLMRS) are
available through the "Statutes, Regulations and
Decisions" tab. Also, under the "Office of the
General Counsel" tab, you can find FLRA Manuals such
as the Unfair Labor Practice Case Handling Manual
and the Litigation Manual. FLRA Forms are
available in pdf format.
|