111.327 Construction contractors.
111.33 Age; exceptions and special cases.
111.335 Arrest or conviction record; exceptions and special cases.
111.337 Creed; exceptions and special cases.
111.34 Disability; exceptions and special cases.
111.345 Marital status; exceptions and special cases.
111.35 Use or nonuse of lawful products; exceptions and special cases.
111.355 Military service; exceptions and special cases.
111.36 Sex, sexual orientation; exceptions and special cases.
111.365 Communication of opinions; exceptions and special cases.
111.37 Use of honesty testing devices in employment situations.
111.371 Local ordinance; collective bargaining agreements.
111.372 Use of genetic testing in employment situations.
111.375 Department to administer.
111.38 Investigation and study of discrimination.
111.39 Powers and duties of department.
111.395 Judicial review.
111.397 Civil action.
SUBCHAPTER III
PUBLIC UTILITIES
111.50 Declaration of policy.
111.51 Definitions.
111.52 Settlement of labor disputes through collective bargaining and arbitration.
111.53 Appointment of conciliators and arbitrators.
111.54 Conciliation.
111.55 Conciliator unable to effect settlement; appointment of arbitrators.
111.56 Existing state of affairs to be maintained.
111.57 Arbitrator to hold hearings.
111.58 Standards for arbitration.
111.59 Filing order with clerk of circuit court; period effective; retroactivity.
111.60 Judicial review of order of arbitrator.
111.61 Commission to establish rules.
111.62 Strikes, work stoppages, slowdowns, lockouts, unlawful; penalty.
111.63 Enforcement.
111.64 Construction.
SUBCHAPTER IV
MUNICIPAL EMPLOYMENT RELATIONS
111.70 Municipal employment.
111.71 General provisions.
111.77 Settlement of disputes in collective bargaining units composed of law enforcement personnel and fire fighters.
SUBCHAPTER V
STATE EMPLOYMENT LABOR RELATIONS
111.80 Declaration of policy.
111.81 Definitions.
111.815 Duties of state.
111.82 Rights of employees.
111.825 Collective bargaining units.
111.83 Representatives and elections.
111.84 Unfair labor practices.
111.85 Fair-share and maintenance of membership agreements.
111.86 Grievance arbitration.
111.87 Mediation.
111.88 Fact-finding.
111.89 Strike prohibited.
111.90 Management rights.
111.905 Rights of consumer.
111.91 Subjects of bargaining.
111.915 Labor proposals.
111.92 Agreements.
111.93 Effect of labor organization; status of existing benefits and rights.
111.935 Representatives and elections for research assistants.
111.94 Rules, transcripts, training programs, fees.
SUBCHAPTER VI
UNIVERSITY OF WISCONSIN SYSTEM
FACULTY AND ACADEMIC STAFF LABOR RELATIONS
111.95 Declaration of policy.
111.96 Definitions.
111.965 Duties of the state.
111.97 Rights of employees.
111.98 Collective bargaining units.
111.990 Representatives and elections.
111.991 Unfair labor practices.
111.992 Fair-share and maintenance of membership agreements.
111.993 Grievance arbitration.
111.994 Mediation.
111.995 Fact-finding.
111.996 Strike prohibited.
111.997 Management rights.
111.998 Subjects of bargaining.
111.999 Labor proposals.
111.9991 Agreements.
111.9992 Status of existing benefits and rights.
111.9993 Rules, transcripts, fees.
subch. I of ch. 111 SUBCHAPTER I
EMPLOYMENT PEACE
Subch. I of ch. 111 Cross-reference Cross-reference: See also ERC, Wis. adm. code.
111.01 111.01 Declaration of policy. The public policy of the state as to employment relations and collective bargaining, in the furtherance of which this subchapter is enacted, is declared to be as follows:
111.01(1) (1) It recognizes that there are 3 major interests involved, namely: the public, the employee and the employer. These 3 interests are to a considerable extent interrelated. It is the policy of the state to protect and promote each of these interests with due regard to the situation and to the rights of the others.
111.01(2) (2) Industrial peace, regular and adequate income for the employee, and uninterrupted production of goods and services are promotive of all of these interests. They are largely dependent upon the maintenance of fair, friendly, and mutually satisfactory employment relations and the availability of suitable machinery for the peaceful adjustment of whatever controversies may arise. It is recognized that certain employers, including farmers, farmer cooperatives, and unincorporated farmer cooperative associations, in addition to their general employer problems, face special problems arising from perishable commodities and seasonal production which require adequate consideration. It is also recognized that whatever may be the rights of disputants with respect to each other in any controversy regarding employment relations, they should not be permitted, in the conduct of their controversy, to intrude directly into the primary rights of 3rd parties to earn a livelihood, transact business, and engage in the ordinary affairs of life by any lawful means and free from molestation, interference, restraint, or coercion.
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