SB404,17 12Section 17. 111.04 (3) (a) (intro.) of the statutes is amended to read:
SB404,7,1513 111.04 (3) (a) (intro.) No Except as provided in ss. 111.05 (5), 111.075, and
14111.13, no
person may require, as a condition of obtaining or continuing employment,
15an individual to do any of the following:
SB404,18 16Section 18. 111.05 (1) of the statutes is amended to read:
SB404,7,2517 111.05 (1) Representatives chosen for the purposes of collective bargaining by
18a majority of the employees voting or, for employees of the University of Wisconsin
19Hospitals and Clinics Authority, submitting confidential authorization cards
in a
20collective bargaining unit shall be the exclusive representatives of all of the
21employees in such unit for the purposes of collective bargaining, provided that any
22individual employee or any minority group of employees in any collective bargaining
23unit shall have the right at any time to present grievances to their employer in person
24or through representatives of their own choosing, and the employer shall confer with
25them in relation thereto.
SB404,19
1Section 19. 111.05 (2) of the statutes is amended to read:
SB404,8,72 111.05 (2) Whenever Except as provided in sub. (5), whenever a question arises
3concerning the determination of a collective bargaining unit, it shall be determined
4by secret ballot, and the commission, upon request, shall cause the ballot to be taken
5in such manner as to show separately the wishes of the employees in any craft,
6division, department or plant as to the determination of the collective bargaining
7unit.
SB404,20 8Section 20. 111.05 (3) of the statutes is amended to read:
SB404,8,259 111.05 (3) Whenever a question arises concerning the representation of
10employees in a collective bargaining unit the commission shall determine the
11representatives thereof by taking a secret ballot of employees or, for employees of the
12University of Wisconsin Hospitals and Clinics Authority, by collecting confidential
13authorization cards
and certifying in writing the results thereof to the interested
14parties and to their employer or employers. There shall be included on any ballot or
15confidential authorization card
for the election of representatives the names of all
16persons submitted by an employee or group of employees participating in the
17election, except that the commission may, in its discretion, exclude from the ballot
18or confidential authorization card a person who, at the time of the election, stands
19deprived of the person's rights under this subchapter by reason of a prior
20adjudication of the person's having engaged in an unfair labor practice. The ballot
21or confidential authorization card shall be so prepared as to permit of a vote against
22representation by anyone named on the ballot or confidential authorization card.
23The commission's certification of the results of any election shall be conclusive as to
24the findings included therein unless reviewed in the same manner as provided by s.
25111.07 (8) for review of orders of the commission.
SB404,21
1Section 21. 111.05 (3m) of the statutes is amended to read:
SB404,9,112 111.05 (3m) Whenever an election has been conducted pursuant to sub. (3) in
3which the name of more than one proposed representative appears on the ballot or
4confidential authorization card
and results in no conclusion, the commission may, in
5its discretion, if requested by any party to the proceeding within 30 days from the
6date of the certification of the results of such election, conduct a runoff election. In
7such runoff election, the commission may drop from the ballot or confidential
8authorization card
the name of the representative that received the least number of
9votes at the original election, or the privilege of voting against any representative
10when the least number of votes cast at the first election was against representation
11by any named representative.
SB404,22 12Section 22. 111.05 (5) of the statutes is created to read:
SB404,9,1513 111.05 (5) (a) 1. Collective bargaining units for representation of the employees
14of the University of Wisconsin Hospitals and Clinics Authority shall include one unit
15for employees engaged in each of the following functions:
SB404,9,1616 a. Clerical and related.
SB404,9,1717 b. Blue collar and nonbuilding trades.
SB404,9,1818 c. Building trades crafts.
SB404,9,1919 d. Security and public safety.
SB404,9,2020 e. Technical.
SB404,9,2121 f. Fiscal and staff services.
SB404,9,2222 g. Patient care.
SB404,9,2323 h. Science.
SB404,9,2524 2. Collective bargaining units for representation of the employees of the
25University of Wisconsin Hospitals and Clinics Authority who are engaged in a

1function not specified in subd. 1. shall be determined in the manner provided in this
2section. The creation of any collective bargaining unit for the employees is subject
3to approval of the commission. The commission may not allow fragmentation of the
4collective bargaining units or creation of any collective bargaining unit that is too
5small to provide adequate representation of employees. In approving the collective
6bargaining units, the commission shall give primary consideration to the authority's
7need to fulfill its statutory obligation.
SB404,10,178 (b) If a single representative is certified to represent more than one of the
9collective bargaining units specified in par. (a) 1. or 2., that representative and the
10University of Wisconsin Hospitals and Clinics Authority may jointly agree to
11combine the collective bargaining units, subject to the right of the employees in any
12of the collective bargaining units that were combined to petition for a card collection
13under sub. (3). An agreement under this paragraph is effective upon written notice
14of the agreement by the parties to the commission and terminates upon written
15notice of the termination by the parties to the commission or upon decertification of
16the representative entering into the agreement as representative of one of the
17combined collective bargaining units, whichever occurs first.
SB404,10,2518 (c) The commission shall establish a procedure whereby employees of the
19University of Wisconsin Hospitals and Clinics Authority may determine whether to
20form themselves into collective bargaining units under par. (a) 1. or 2. by confidential
21authorization cards in lieu of secret ballots. The procedure shall provide that once
22a majority of employees have indicated their preference on the confidential
23authorization cards to form themselves into a collective bargaining unit under par.
24(a) 1. or 2., the collective bargaining unit is established. The procedure shall provide
25all of the following:
SB404,11,2
11. A review of the confidential authorization cards submitted in support of a
2claim to represent a majority of the employees of a collective bargaining unit.
SB404,11,63 2. A comparison of the employee list provided by the University of Wisconsin
4Hospitals and Clinics Authority to the commission and to the collective bargaining
5unit under s. 233.04 (2m) at least 7 days before the scheduled count of the
6confidential authorization cards.
SB404,11,97 (d) If a majority of the employees under par. (c) have designated a
8representative as their collective bargaining unit representative, the commission
9shall certify that representative of the collective bargaining unit.
SB404,23 10Section 23. 111.06 (1) (c) of the statutes is amended to read:
SB404,11,1511 111.06 (1) (c) To encourage or discourage membership in any labor
12organization, employee agency, committee, association, or representation plan by
13discrimination in regard to hiring, tenure, or other terms or conditions of
14employment in a collective bargaining unit where an all-union agreement or
15maintenance of membership agreement is in effect as provided in s. 111.13
.
SB404,24 16Section 24. 111.06 (1) (cm) of the statutes is created to read:
SB404,11,2317 111.06 (1) (cm) To explicitly or implicitly encourage or discourage membership
18in a collective bargaining unit that represents employees of the University of
19Wisconsin Hospitals and Clinics Authority. It is not an unfair labor practice for the
20University of Wisconsin Hospitals and Clinics Authority and a collective bargaining
21unit that represents employees of the University of Wisconsin Hospitals and Clinics
22Authority to issue joint statements regarding collective bargaining activities of the
23authority and the representatives.
SB404,25 24Section 25. 111.06 (1) (d) of the statutes is amended to read:
SB404,12,8
1111.06 (1) (d) To refuse to bargain collectively with the representative of a
2majority of the employer's employees in any collective bargaining unit with respect
3to representation or terms and conditions of employment, except as provided under
4ss. 111.05 (5) and 111.17 (2),
provided, however, that where an employer files with
5the commission a petition requesting a determination as to majority representation,
6the employer shall not be deemed to have refused to bargain until an election has
7been held and the result thereof has been certified to the employer by the
8commission.
SB404,26 9Section 26. 111.06 (1) (e) of the statutes is amended to read:
SB404,12,1210 111.06 (1) (e) To bargain collectively with the representatives of less than a
11majority of the employer's employees in a collective bargaining unit, or, except as
12provided in s. 111.13,
to enter into an all-union agreement.
SB404,27 13Section 27. 111.06 (1) (i) of the statutes is amended to read:
SB404,12,2014 111.06 (1) (i) To deduct labor organization dues or assessments from an
15employee's earnings, unless the employer has been presented with an individual
16order therefor, signed by the employee personally, and terminable by the employee
17giving to the employer at least 30 days' written notice of the termination or unless
18there is an all-union agreement or maintenance of membership agreement in effect
19as provided in s. 111.13
. This paragraph applies to the extent permitted allowed
20under federal law.
SB404,28 21Section 28. 111.06 (1) (m) of the statutes is created to read:
SB404,12,2322 111.06 (1) (m) To fail to give the notice of intention to engage in a lockout
23provided in s. 111.115 (2).
SB404,29 24Section 29. 111.06 (2) (i) of the statutes is amended to read:
SB404,13,2
1111.06 (2) (i) To fail to give the notice of intention to engage in a strike provided
2in s. 111.115 (2) or (3).
SB404,30 3Section 30. 111.075 of the statutes is created to read:
SB404,13,6 4111.075 Maintenance of membership agreements. (1) This section only
5applies to collective bargaining units comprised of employees of the University of
6Wisconsin Hospitals and Clinics Authority.
SB404,13,13 7(1m) (a) No maintenance of membership agreement may become effective
8unless authorized by a referendum. The commission shall order a referendum
9whenever it receives a petition supported by proof that at least 30 percent of the
10employees in a collective bargaining unit desire that a maintenance of membership
11agreement be entered into between the employer and a labor organization. A petition
12may specify that a referendum is requested on a maintenance of membership
13agreement only, in which case the ballot is limited to that question.
SB404,13,1614 (b) For a maintenance of membership agreement to be authorized, at least a
15majority of the eligible employees voting in a referendum must vote in favor of the
16agreement.
SB404,14,417 (c) If a maintenance of membership agreement is authorized in a referendum,
18the employer shall enter into an agreement with the labor organization named on the
19ballot in the referendum. Each maintenance of membership agreement must
20contain a provision requiring the employer to deduct the amount of dues as certified
21by the labor organization from the earnings of the employees affected by the
22agreement and to pay the amount deducted to the labor organization. Unless the
23parties agree to an earlier date, the agreement takes effect 60 days after the
24commission certifies that the referendum vote authorized the agreement. The
25employer is held harmless against any claims, demands, suits, and other forms of

1liability made by employees or local labor organizations that may arise for actions
2taken by the employer in compliance with this section. All lawful claims, demands,
3suits, and other forms of liability are the responsibility of the labor organization
4entering into the agreement.
SB404,14,105 (d) Under each maintenance of membership agreement, an employee who has
6religious convictions against dues payments to a labor organization based on
7teachings or tenets of a church or religious body of which he or she is a member shall,
8upon request to the labor organization, have his or her dues paid to a charity
9mutually agreed upon by the employee and the labor organization. Any dispute
10concerning this paragraph may be submitted to the commission for adjudication.
SB404,14,23 11(2) (a) A maintenance of membership agreement, once authorized, continues
12in effect, subject to the right of the employer or labor organization to petition the
13commission to conduct a new referendum. The commission shall conduct a new
14referendum whenever it receives a petition supported by proof that at least 30
15percent of the employees in a collective bargaining unit desire that the maintenance
16of membership agreement be discontinued. If, in the referendum, a number that is
17at least the percentage of eligible voting employees required for initial authorization
18approve the continuance of the maintenance of membership agreement, the
19membership is continued in effect, subject to the right of the employer or labor
20organization to initiate a further vote using the procedure in this subsection. If the
21continuation of the agreement is not supported in the referendum, the agreement
22terminates when the collective bargaining agreement terminates or one year from
23the date of the certification of the results of the referendum, whichever is earlier.
SB404,15,624 (b) The commission shall suspend any maintenance of membership agreement
25upon conditions and for the time as the commission decides if the commissioner finds

1that the labor organization has refused on the basis of race, color, sexual orientation,
2or creed, to receive as a member any employee in the collective bargaining unit
3involved, and the agreement is subject to the findings and the orders of the
4commission. Any party to the agreement or any employee covered by the agreement
5may come before the commission, as provided in s. 111.07, and petition the
6commission to make a finding.
SB404,15,9 7(3) A stipulation for a referendum executed by an employer and a labor
8organization may not be filed until after the representation election has been held
9and the results certified.
SB404,15,12 10(4) The commission may, under rules adopted for that purpose, appoint as its
11agent an official of the University of Wisconsin Hospitals and Clinics Authority to
12conduct the referenda provided for in this section.
SB404,31 13Section 31. 111.115 (title) of the statutes is amended to read:
SB404,15,14 14111.115 (title) Notice of certain proposed lockouts or strikes.
SB404,32 15Section 32. 111.115 (1) of the statutes is renumbered 111.115 (1) (intro.) and
16amended to read:
SB404,15,1717 111.115 (1) (intro.) In this section, “strike":
SB404,15,21 18(b) “Strike” includes any concerted stoppage of work by employees, and any
19concerted slowdown or other concerted interruption of operations or services by
20employees, or any concerted refusal of employees to work or perform their usual
21duties as employees, for the purpose of enforcing demands upon an employer.
SB404,33 22Section 33. 111.115 (1) (a) of the statutes is created to read:
SB404,16,323 111.115 (1) (a) “Lockout" means the barring of one or more employees from their
24employment in an establishment by an employer as a part of a labor dispute, which
25is not directly subsequent to a strike or other job action of a labor organization or

1group of employees of the employer or which continues or occurs after the
2termination of a strike or other job action of a labor organization or group of
3employees of the employer.
SB404,34 4Section 34. 111.115 (2) of the statutes is created to read:
SB404,16,125 111.115 (2) If no collective bargaining agreement is in effect between the
6University of Wisconsin Hospitals and Clinics Authority and the certified
7representative of employees of that authority in a collective bargaining unit, the
8employer may not engage in a lockout affecting employees in that collective
9bargaining unit without first giving 10 days' written notice to the representative of
10its intention to engage in a lockout, and the representative may not engage in a strike
11without first giving 10 days' written notice to the employer of its intention to engage
12in a strike.
SB404,35 13Section 35. 111.13 of the statutes is created to read:
SB404,16,17 14111.13 All-union agreements and maintenance of membership
15agreements. (1)
(a) This section only applies to collective bargaining units
16comprised of employees of the University of Wisconsin Hospitals and Clinics
17Authority.
SB404,16,2518 (b) An employer may enter into an all-union agreement with the voluntarily
19recognized representative of the employees in a collective bargaining unit where at
20least a majority of the employees voting have voted affirmatively, by secret ballot, in
21favor of an all-union agreement in a referendum conducted by the commission,
22except that, if the bargaining representative has been certified by either the
23commission or the national labor relations board as the result of a representation
24election, no referendum is required to authorize the entry into an all-union
25agreement.
SB404,17,17
1(c) An all-union agreement remains in force, subject to the right of either party
2to the agreement to petition the commission to conduct a new referendum. If the
3commission receives a petition and subsequently determines that there are
4reasonable grounds to believe that the employees concerned have changed their
5attitude toward the all-union agreement, the commission shall conduct a
6referendum. If, in the referendum, the support for the continuance of the all-union
7agreement is at least equal to the support needed for initial authorization, the
8agreement remains in force, subject to the right to petition for a further vote under
9this paragraph. If the support for the continuance of the all-union agreement is less
10than the support needed for initial authorization, the agreement is terminated at the
11termination of the contract of which it is a part or at the end of one year from the date
12of the commission's announcement of the referendum results, whichever is earlier.
13The commission shall terminate any all-union agreement whenever it finds that the
14labor organization involved has unreasonably refused to receive as a member any
15employee of such employer, and each all-union agreement is subject to the duty of
16the commission. Any interested person may come before the commission as provided
17in s. 111.07 and ask performance of this duty.
SB404,17,25 18(2) The University of Wisconsin Hospitals and Clinics Authority and a labor
19organization representing employees of that authority may enter into a maintenance
20of membership agreement that requires that all of the employees have dues deducted
21under s. 20.921 (1) or 111.06 (1) (i). Employees whose dues are being deducted from
22earnings at the time the agreement takes effect shall continue to have dues deducted
23for the duration of the agreement. Employees who are hired on or after the effective
24date of the agreement shall have dues deducted upon hiring for the duration of the
25agreement.
SB404,36
1Section 36. 111.17 of the statutes is renumbered 111.17 (intro.) and amended
2to read:
SB404,18,5 3111.17 Conflict of provisions; effect. (intro.) Wherever the application of
4the provisions of other statutes or laws conflict with the application of the provisions
5of this subchapter, this subchapter shall prevail, except that in:
SB404,18,7 6(1) In any situation where the provisions of this subchapter cannot be validly
7enforced the provisions of such other statutes or laws shall apply.
SB404,37 8Section 37. 111.17 (2) of the statutes is created to read:
SB404,18,209 111.17 (2) All fringe benefits authorized or required to be provided by the
10University of Wisconsin Hospitals and Clinics Authority to its employees under ch.
1140 shall be governed exclusively by ch. 40, except that where any provision of ch. 40
12specifically allows a collective bargaining agreement under this subchapter to
13govern the eligibility for or the application, cost, or terms of a fringe benefit under
14ch. 40, or provides that the eligibility for or the application, cost, or terms of a fringe
15benefit under ch. 40 shall be governed by a collective bargaining agreement under
16this subchapter, a collective bargaining agreement may contain a provision so
17governing and the provision supersedes any provision of ch. 40 with respect to the
18employees to whom the agreement applies. The employer is prohibited from
19engaging in collective bargaining concerning any matter governed exclusively by ch.
2040 under this subsection.
SB404,38 21Section 38. 233.03 (7) of the statutes is amended to read:
SB404,19,222 233.03 (7) Subject to s. 233.10 and ch. 40 and 1995 Wisconsin Act 27, section
239159 (4), and the duty to engage in collective bargaining with employees in a
24collective bargaining unit for which a representative is certified under subch. I of ch.
25111,
employ any agent, employee or special advisor that the authority finds

1necessary and fix his or her compensation and provide any employee benefits,
2including an employee pension plan.
SB404,39 3Section 39. 233.04 (2e) of the statutes is created to read:
SB404,19,104 233.04 (2e) Allow representatives of collective bargaining units representing
5employees of the authority to present information for at least 30 minutes regarding
6the collective bargaining units, the selection of representatives, the work of the
7representatives, and the collective bargaining process at any mandatory orientation
8session provided by the authority to new employees. The authority shall provide 48
9hours' notice of such a mandatory orientation session to representatives of each
10collective bargaining unit that represents employees of the authority.
SB404,40 11Section 40. 233.04 (2m) of the statutes is created to read:
SB404,19,1412 233.04 (2m) Provide an accurate list of all individuals employed by the
13authority to the employment relations commission and the representative of a
14collective bargaining unit when requested by the employment relations commission.
SB404,41 15Section 41. 233.04 (2s) of the statutes is created to read:
SB404,19,2316 233.04 (2s) Allow representatives of collective bargaining units representing
17employees of the authority to meet with employees of the authority during nonwork
18periods in building areas typically used by employees during nonwork periods, such
19as break rooms, conference rooms, and cafeterias, for organizing activity.
20Representatives of collective bargaining units representing employees of the
21authority shall provide notice to the authority of such a meeting at least 8 hours
22before such a meeting. Not more than 5 representatives of a collective bargaining
23unit may attend such a meeting.
SB404,42 24Section 42. 233.10 (2) (intro.) of the statutes is amended to read:
SB404,20,4
1233.10 (2) (intro.) Subject to subs. (3), (3r) and (3t) and ch. 40, and the duty to
2engage in collective bargaining with employees in a collective bargaining unit for
3which a representative is certified under subch. I of ch. 111,
the authority shall
4establish any of the following:
SB404,20,55 (End)
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