Washington Revised Code RCW 47.64.320: Parties not bound by arbitration — Arbitration factors.
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(1) The mediator, arbitrator, or arbitration panel may consider only matters that are subject to bargaining under this chapter.
(2) The decision of an arbitrator or arbitration panel is not binding on the legislature and, if the legislature does not approve the funds necessary to implement provisions pertaining to compensation and fringe benefit provisions of an arbitrated collective bargaining agreement, is not binding on the state, the department of transportation, or the ferry employee organization.
(3) In making its determination, the arbitrator or arbitration panel shall be mindful of the legislative purpose under RCW
47.64.005 and
47.64.006 and, as additional standards or guidelines to aid it in reaching a decision, shall take into consideration the following factors:
(a) Past collective bargaining contracts between the parties including the bargaining that led up to the contracts;
(b) The constitutional and statutory authority of the employer;
(c) Stipulations of the parties;
(d) The results of the salary survey as required in RCW
47.64.220;
(e) Comparison of wages, hours, employee benefits, and conditions of employment of the involved ferry employees with those of public and private sector employees in states along the west coast of the United States, including Alaska, and in British Columbia doing directly comparable but not necessarily identical work, giving consideration to factors peculiar to the area and the classifications involved;
(f) Changes in any of the foregoing circumstances during the pendency of the proceedings;
(g) The limitations on ferry toll increases and operating subsidies as may be imposed by the legislature; and
(h) Other factors that are normally or traditionally taken into consideration in the determination of matters that are subject to bargaining under this chapter.
[2006 c 164 § 14.]
Notes:
| Prospective application -- Savings -- Effective dates -- 2006 c 164: See notes following RCW
47.64.011.
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