Title 22 › Chapter CHAPTER 51— - PANAMA CANAL › Subchapter SUBCHAPTER I— - ADMINISTRATION AND REGULATIONS › Part Part 2— - Employees › Subpart subpart vi— - labor-management relations › § 3701
Makes the federal labor-management rules in title 5 apply to the Panama Canal Commission and other U.S. agencies working in the area that was the Canal Zone on September 30, 1979, but with some changes. The word "employee" is used without the citizenship limit. A bargaining unit can include supervisors if their jobs were represented with non-supervisors before October 1, 1979. Grievance procedures, including binding arbitration, must be available for personnel actions that fall under the discipline and removal rules of chapter 75, the same as if Commission employees were not excluded. Labor relations for the Commission, other agencies, and the Smithsonian in that area are governed only by U.S. laws, rules, and regulations. From November 18, 1997 until the Canal Transfer Date, collective bargaining and impasses follow special rules. The Commission and a unit’s exclusive representative may agree on their own way to resolve impasses; that agreed procedure takes effect when the Supervisory Board Chairman sends Congress a notice describing it. The Federal Services Impasses Panel cannot decide disputes about choosing a procedure. If no agreement is sent to Congress by July 1, 1998, the default process is: either side may ask the Federal Mediation and Conciliation Service for help; if no deal is reached within 45 days after that request, FMCS tells the Federal Services Impasses Panel, which must decide the impasse; if the Panel does not decide within 90 days after that notice, the Panel stops and the Chairman (or another member) immediately picks by drawing between the parties’ last offers, and the chosen offer is binding. If an agreed procedure is sent to Congress after July 1, 1998, it covers any unresolved impasse on the date of transmittal.
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22 U.S.C. § 3701
Title 22 — Foreign Relations and Intercourse
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Apr 6, 2026
Release point: 119-73