Title 29 › Chapter CHAPTER 7— - LABOR-MANAGEMENT RELATIONS › Subchapter SUBCHAPTER III— - CONCILIATION OF LABOR DISPUTES; NATIONAL EMERGENCIES › § 175a
The Service must help set up and run plant, area, and industrywide labor‑management committees that employers and unions form together to improve labor‑management relations, job security, company performance, local economic development, and worker involvement. The Service may sign contracts and give grants when needed. Plant committees can get help only if workers at that plant are represented by a union and there is a collective bargaining agreement at the plant. Area or industry committees must include any unions certified or recognized as employee representatives for participating employers, though an employer whose workers are not unionized may still join. No help can go to any committee that aims to discourage the rights in section 157 of this title or to interfere with collective bargaining. The Service must run this program through a special office and Congress authorized $10,000,000 for fiscal year 1979 and whatever funds are needed after.
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29 U.S.C. § 175a
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