AB40-SA8, s. 2405e 24Section 2405e. 111.70 (1) (fm) of the statutes, as created by 2011 Wisconsin
25Act 10
, is repealed.
AB40-SA8, s. 2406mb
1Section 2406mb. 111.70 (1) (j) of the statutes, as affected by 2011 Wisconsin
2Act 10
, is amended to read:
AB40-SA8,59,103 111.70 (1) (j) "Municipal employer" means any city, county, village, town,
4metropolitan sewerage district, school district, long-term care district, transit
5authority under s. 59.58 (7) or 66.1039, local cultural arts district created under
6subch. V of ch. 229,
or any other political subdivision of the state, or instrumentality
7of one or more political subdivisions of the state, that engages the services of an
8employee and includes any person acting on behalf of a municipal employer within
9the scope of the person's authority, express or implied, but specifically does not
10include a local cultural arts district created under subch. V of ch. 229
.
AB40-SA8, s. 2406n 11Section 2406n. 111.70 (1) (mm) of the statutes, as created by 2011 Wisconsin
12Act 10
, is repealed.
AB40-SA8, s. 2406o 13Section 2406o. 111.70 (1) (n) of the statutes, as affected by 2011 Wisconsin Act
1410
, is amended to read:
AB40-SA8,59,1815 111.70 (1) (n) "Referendum" means a proceeding conducted by the commission
16in which public safety employees in a collective bargaining unit may cast a secret
17ballot on the question of authorizing a labor organization and the employer to
18continue a fair-share agreement that covers public safety employees.
AB40-SA8, s. 2406p 19Section 2406p. 111.70 (1g) of the statutes is created to read:
AB40-SA8,60,220 111.70 (1g) Declaration of policy. (a) The public policy of the state as to labor
21disputes arising in municipal employment is to encourage voluntary settlement
22through the procedures of collective bargaining. Accordingly, it is in the public
23interest that municipal employees so desiring be given an opportunity to bargain
24collectively with the municipal employer through a labor organization or other
25representative of the employees' own choice. If such procedures fail, the parties

1should have available to them a fair, speedy, effective and, above all, peaceful
2procedure for settlement as provided in this subchapter.
AB40-SA8,60,83 (b) In creating this subchapter the legislature recognizes that the municipal
4employer must exercise its powers and responsibilities to act for the government and
5good order of the jurisdiction which it serves, its commercial benefit and the health,
6safety, and welfare of the public to assure orderly operations and functions within its
7jurisdiction, subject to those rights secured to municipal employees by the
8constitutions of this state and of the United States and by this subchapter.
AB40-SA8, s. 2406q 9Section 2406q. 111.70 (2) of the statutes, as affected by 2011 Wisconsin Act
1010
, is amended to read:
AB40-SA8,61,1311 111.70 (2) Rights of municipal employees. Municipal employees have the right
12of self-organization, and the right to form, join, or assist labor organizations, to
13bargain collectively through representatives of their own choosing, and to engage in
14lawful, concerted activities for the purpose of collective bargaining or other mutual
15aid or protection. Municipal employees have the right to refrain from any and all
16such activities. A general municipal employee has the right to refrain from paying
17dues while remaining a member of a collective bargaining unit. A public safety
18employee, however
, except that employees may be required to pay dues in the
19manner provided in a fair-share agreement; a fair-share agreement covering a
20public safety employee
must contain a provision requiring the municipal employer
21to deduct the amount of dues as certified by the labor organization from the earnings
22of the public safety municipal employee affected by the fair-share agreement and to
23pay the amount deducted to the labor organization. A fair-share agreement covering
24a public safety employee
is subject to the right of the municipal employer or a labor
25organization to petition the commission to conduct a referendum. Such petition must

1be supported by proof that at least 30% of the public safety employees in the collective
2bargaining unit desire that the fair-share agreement be terminated. Upon so
3finding, the commission shall conduct a referendum. If the continuation of the
4agreement is not supported by at least the majority of the eligible public safety
5employees, it shall terminate. The commission shall declare any fair-share
6agreement suspended upon such conditions and for such time as the commission
7decides whenever it finds that the labor organization involved has refused on the
8basis of race, color, sexual orientation, creed, or sex to receive as a member any public
9safety
employee of the municipal employer in the bargaining unit involved, and such
10agreement is subject to this duty of the commission. Any of the parties to such
11agreement or any public safety municipal employee covered by the agreement may
12come before the commission, as provided in s. 111.07, and ask the performance of this
13duty.
AB40-SA8, s. 2406r 14Section 2406r. 111.70 (3) (a) 3. of the statutes, as affected by 2011 Wisconsin
15Act 10
, is amended to read:
AB40-SA8,61,1916 111.70 (3) (a) 3. To encourage or discourage a membership in any labor
17organization by discrimination in regard to hiring, tenure, or other terms or
18conditions of employment; but the prohibition shall not apply to a fair-share
19agreement that covers public safety employees.
AB40-SA8, s. 2406s 20Section 2406s. 111.70 (3) (a) 5. of the statutes, as affected by 2011 Wisconsin
21Act 10
, is amended to read:
AB40-SA8,62,522 111.70 (3) (a) 5. To violate any collective bargaining agreement previously
23agreed upon by the parties with respect to wages, hours and conditions of
24employment affecting public safety municipal employees, including an agreement to
25arbitrate questions arising as to the meaning or application of the terms of a

1collective bargaining agreement or to accept the terms of such arbitration award,
2where previously the parties have agreed to accept such award as final and binding
3upon them or to violate any collective bargaining agreement affecting general
4municipal employees, that was previously agreed upon by the parties with respect
5to wages
.
AB40-SA8, s. 2406t 6Section 2406t. 111.70 (3) (a) 6. of the statutes, as affected by 2011 Wisconsin
7Act 10
, is amended to read:
AB40-SA8,62,148 111.70 (3) (a) 6. To deduct labor organization dues from the an employee's or
9supervisor's
earnings of a public safety employee, unless the municipal employer has
10been presented with an individual order therefor, signed by the public safety
11municipal employee personally, and terminable by at least the end of any year of its
12life or earlier by the public safety municipal employee giving at least 30 days' written
13notice of such termination to the municipal employer and to the representative
14organization, except when a fair-share agreement is in effect.
AB40-SA8, s. 2406u 15Section 2406u. 111.70 (3) (a) 7. of the statutes is created to read:
AB40-SA8,62,1716 111.70 (3) (a) 7. To refuse or otherwise fail to implement an arbitration decision
17lawfully made under sub. (4) (cm).
AB40-SA8, s. 2406v 18Section 2406v. 111.70 (3) (a) 9. of the statutes, as affected by 2011 Wisconsin
19Act 10
, is amended to read:
AB40-SA8,62,2320 111.70 (3) (a) 9. If the collective bargaining unit contains a public safety
21employee, after
After a collective bargaining agreement expires and before another
22collective bargaining agreement takes effect, to fail to follow any fair-share
23agreement in the expired collective bargaining agreement.
AB40-SA8, s. 2406w 24Section 2406w. 111.70 (3) (b) 6. of the statutes is created to read:
AB40-SA8,63,2
1111.70 (3) (b) 6. To refuse or otherwise fail to implement an arbitration decision
2lawfully made under sub. (4) (cm).
AB40-SA8, s. 2406x 3Section 2406x. 111.70 (3g) of the statutes, as created by 2011 Wisconsin Act
410
, is repealed.
AB40-SA8, s. 2406y 5Section 2406y. 111.70 (3m) of the statutes is created to read:
AB40-SA8,63,116 111.70 (3m) Milwaukee county enrollment services unit. A collective
7bargaining agreement that covers municipal employees performing services for the
8Milwaukee County enrollment services unit under s. 49.825 shall contain a provision
9that permits the terms of the agreement to be modified with respect to hours and
10conditions of employment by a memorandum of understanding under s. 49.825 (3)
11(b) 4.
AB40-SA8, s. 2406z 12Section 2406z. 111.70 (3p) of the statutes is created to read:
AB40-SA8,63,1713 111.70 (3p) Child care provider services unit. A collective bargaining
14agreement that covers municipal employees performing services for the child care
15provider services unit under s. 49.826 shall contain a provision that permits the
16terms of the agreement to be modified with respect to hours and conditions of
17employment by a memorandum of understanding under s. 49.826 (3) (b) 4.
AB40-SA8, s. 2407b 18Section 2407b. 111.70 (4) (c) (title) of the statutes, as affected by 2011
19Wisconsin Act 10
, is amended to read:
AB40-SA8,63,2120 111.70 (4) (c) (title) Methods for peaceful settlement of disputes; public safety
21employees
law enforcement and fire fighting personnel.
AB40-SA8, s. 2407ba 22Section 2407ba. 111.70 (4) (c) 1. of the statutes, as affected by 2011 Wisconsin
23Act 10
, is renumbered 111.70 (4) (c) 1m. and amended to read:
AB40-SA8,64,424 111.70 (4) (c) 1m. `Mediation.' The commission may function as a mediator in
25labor disputes involving a collective bargaining unit containing a public safety

1employee
. Such mediation may be carried on by a person designated to act by the
2commission upon request of one or both of the parties or upon initiation of the
3commission. The function of the mediator is to encourage voluntary settlement by
4the parties but no mediator has the power of compulsion.
AB40-SA8, s. 2407bb 5Section 2407bb. 111.70 (4) (c) 1g. of the statutes is created to read:
AB40-SA8,64,76 111.70 (4) (c) 1g. `Applicability.' This paragraph applies only to municipal
7employees who are engaged in law enforcement or fire fighting functions.".
AB40-SA8,64,8 854. Page 975, line 6: delete lines 6 and 7 and substitute:
AB40-SA8,64,10 9" Section 2407dg. 111.70 (4) (c) 2. of the statutes, as affected by 2011 Wisconsin
10Act 10
, is renumbered 111.70 (4) (c) 2. and amended to read:
AB40-SA8,64,1511 111.70 (4) (c) 2. Parties to a dispute pertaining to the meaning or application
12of the terms of a written collective bargaining agreement involving a collective
13bargaining unit containing a public safety employee
may agree in writing to have the
14commission or any other appropriate agency serve as arbitrator or may designate
15any other competent, impartial and disinterested person to so serve.".
AB40-SA8,64,16 1655. Page 975, line 8: after that line insert:
AB40-SA8,64,18 17" Section 2407di. 111.70 (4) (c) 3. (intro.) of the statutes, as affected by 2011
18Wisconsin Act 10
, is amended to read:
AB40-SA8,65,219 111.70 (4) (c) 3. `Fact-finding.' (intro.) Unless s. 111.77 applies, if a dispute
20involving a collective bargaining unit containing a public safety employee has not
21been settled after a reasonable period of negotiation and after the settlement
22procedures, if any, established by the parties have been exhausted, and the parties
23are deadlocked with respect to any dispute between them arising in the collective
24bargaining process, either party, or the parties jointly, may petition the commission,

1in writing, to initiate fact-finding, and to make recommendations to resolve the
2deadlock, as follows:
AB40-SA8, s. 2407dj 3Section 2407dj. 111.70 (4) (cm) (title), 1., 2., 3. and 4. of the statutes, as
4affected by 2011 Wisconsin Act 10, are amended to read:
AB40-SA8,65,65 111.70 (4) (cm) (title) Methods for peaceful settlement of disputes; general
6municipal employees
other personnel.
AB40-SA8,65,167 1. `Notice of commencement of contract negotiations.' For the purpose of
8advising the commission of the commencement of contract negotiations involving a
9collective bargaining unit containing general municipal employees
, whenever either
10party requests the other to reopen negotiations under a binding collective bargaining
11agreement, or the parties otherwise commence negotiations if no such agreement
12exists, the party requesting negotiations shall immediately notify the commission in
13writing. Upon failure of the requesting party to provide such notice, the other party
14may so notify the commission. The notice shall specify the expiration date of the
15existing collective bargaining agreement, if any, and shall set forth any additional
16information the commission may require on a form provided by the commission.
AB40-SA8,65,2417 2. `Presentation of initial proposals; open meetings.' The meetings between
18parties to a collective bargaining agreement or proposed collective bargaining
19agreement under this subchapter that involve a collective bargaining unit
20containing a general municipal employee and that
are held for the purpose of
21presenting initial bargaining proposals, along with supporting rationale, shall be
22open to the public. Each party shall submit its initial bargaining proposals to the
23other party in writing. Failure to comply with this subdivision is not cause to
24invalidate a collective bargaining agreement under this subchapter.
AB40-SA8,66,5
13. `Mediation.' The commission or its designee shall function as mediator in
2labor disputes involving general municipal employees upon request of one or both of
3the parties, or upon initiation of the commission. The function of the mediator shall
4be to encourage voluntary settlement by the parties. No mediator has the power of
5compulsion.
AB40-SA8,66,116 4. `Grievance arbitration.' Parties to a dispute pertaining to the meaning or
7application of the terms of a written collective bargaining agreement involving a
8collective bargaining unit containing a general municipal employee
may agree in
9writing to have the commission or any other appropriate agency serve as arbitrator
10or may designate any other competent, impartial and disinterested person to so
11serve.
AB40-SA8, s. 2407dk 12Section 2407dk. 111.70 (4) (cm) 5. of the statutes is created to read:
AB40-SA8,66,2413 111.70 (4) (cm) 5. `Voluntary impasse resolution procedures.' In addition to the
14other impasse resolution procedures provided in this paragraph, a municipal
15employer and labor organization may, as a permissive subject of bargaining, agree
16in writing to a dispute settlement procedure, including authorization for a strike by
17municipal employees or binding interest arbitration, that is acceptable to the parties
18for resolving an impasse over terms of any collective bargaining agreement under
19this subchapter. The parties shall file a copy of the agreement with the commission.
20If the parties agree to any form of binding interest arbitration, the arbitrator shall
21give weight to the factors enumerated under subds. 7. and 7g. for a collective
22bargaining unit consisting of municipal employees who are not school district
23employees and under subd. 7r. for a collective bargaining unit consisting of municipal
24employees.
AB40-SA8, s. 2407dL 25Section 2407dL. 111.70 (4) (cm) 6. of the statutes is created to read:
AB40-SA8,67,15
1111.70 (4) (cm) 6. `Interest arbitration.' a. If in any collective bargaining unit
2a dispute relating to any issue has not been settled after a reasonable period of
3negotiation and after mediation by the commission under subd. 3. and other
4settlement procedures, if any, established by the parties have been exhausted, and
5the parties are deadlocked with respect to any dispute between them over wages,
6hours, or conditions of employment to be included in a new collective bargaining
7agreement, either party, or the parties jointly, may petition the commission, in
8writing, to initiate compulsory, final, and binding arbitration, as provided in this
9paragraph. At the time the petition is filed, the petitioning party shall submit in
10writing to the other party and the commission its preliminary final offer containing
11its latest proposals on all issues in dispute. Within 14 calendar days after the date
12of that submission, the other party shall submit in writing its preliminary final offer
13on all disputed issues to the petitioning party and the commission. If a petition is
14filed jointly, both parties shall exchange their preliminary final offers in writing and
15submit copies to the commission at the time the petition is filed.
AB40-SA8,69,516 am. Upon receipt of a petition to initiate arbitration, the commission shall
17investigate, with or without a formal hearing, whether arbitration should be
18commenced. If in determining whether an impasse exists the commission finds that
19the procedures under this paragraph have not been complied with and that the
20compliance would tend to result in a settlement, it may order compliance before
21ordering arbitration. The validity of any arbitration award or collective bargaining
22agreement is not affected by failure to comply with the procedures. Prior to the close
23of the investigation each party shall submit in writing to the commission its single
24final offer containing its final proposals on all issues in dispute that are subject to
25interest arbitration under this subdivision. If a party fails to submit a single,

1ultimate final offer, the commission shall close the investigation based on the last
2written position of the party. Such final offers may include only mandatory subjects
3of bargaining, except that a permissive subject of bargaining may be included by a
4party if the other party does not object and shall then be treated as a mandatory
5subject. No later than such time, the parties shall also submit to the commission a
6stipulation, in writing, with respect to all matters that are agreed upon for inclusion
7in the new or amended collective bargaining agreement. The commission, after
8receiving a report from its investigator and determining that arbitration should be
9commenced, shall issue an order requiring arbitration and immediately submit to
10the parties a list of 7 arbitrators. The parties shall alternately strike names from the
11list until a single name is left, who shall be appointed as arbitrator. The petitioning
12party shall notify the commission in writing of the identity of the arbitrator selected.
13Upon receipt of the notice, the commission shall formally appoint the arbitrator and
14submit to him or her the final offers of the parties. The final offers are public
15documents and shall be available from the commission. In lieu of a single arbitrator
16and upon request of both parties, the commission shall appoint a tripartite
17arbitration panel consisting of one member selected by each of the parties and a
18neutral person designated by the commission who shall serve as a chairperson. An
19arbitration panel has the same powers and duties as provided in this section for any
20other appointed arbitrator, and all arbitration decisions by a panel shall be
21determined by majority vote. In place of selection of the arbitrator by the parties and
22upon request of both parties, the commission shall establish a procedure for
23randomly selecting names of arbitrators. Under the procedure, the commission shall
24submit a list of 7 arbitrators to the parties. Each party shall strike one name from
25the list. From the remaining 5 names, the commission shall randomly appoint an

1arbitrator. Unless both parties to an arbitration proceeding otherwise agree in
2writing, every individual whose name is submitted by the commission for
3appointment as an arbitrator must be a resident of this state at the time of
4submission and every individual who is designated as an arbitration panel
5chairperson must be a resident of this state at the time of designation.
AB40-SA8,69,166 b. The arbitrator shall, within 10 days of his or her appointment, establish a
7date and place for the conduct of the arbitration hearing. Upon petition of at least
85 citizens of the jurisdiction served by the municipal employer, filed within 10 days
9after the date on which the arbitrator is appointed, the arbitrator shall hold a public
10hearing in the jurisdiction to provide the opportunity to both parties to explain or
11present supporting arguments for their positions and to members of the public to
12offer their comments and suggestions. The final offers of the parties, as transmitted
13by the commission to the arbitrator, are the basis for continued negotiations, if any,
14between the parties with respect to the issues in dispute. At any time prior to the
15arbitration hearing, either party, with the consent of the other party, may modify its
16final offer in writing.
AB40-SA8,70,217 c. Prior to the arbitration hearing, either party may, within a time limit
18established by the arbitrator, withdraw its final offer and mutually agreed upon
19modifications, if any, and shall immediately provide written notice of any withdrawal
20to the other party, the arbitrator, and the commission. If both parties withdraw their
21final offers and mutually agreed upon modifications, the labor organization, after
22giving 10 days' written advance notice to the municipal employer and the
23commission, may strike. Unless both parties withdraw their final offers and
24mutually agreed upon modifications, the final offer of neither party is considered

1withdrawn and the arbitrator shall proceed to resolve the dispute by final and
2binding arbitration as provided in this paragraph.
AB40-SA8,70,143 d. Before issuing his or her arbitration decision, the arbitrator shall, on his or
4her own motion or at the request of either party, conduct a meeting open to the public
5to provide the opportunity to both parties to explain or present supporting
6arguments for their complete offer on all matters to be covered by the proposed
7agreement. The arbitrator shall adopt without further modification the final offer
8of one of the parties on all disputed issues submitted under subd. 6. am., except those
9items that the commission determines not to be mandatory subjects of bargaining
10and those items that have not been treated as mandatory subjects by the parties, and
11including any prior modifications of the offer mutually agreed upon by the parties
12under subd. 6. b., which decision is final and binding on both parties and shall be
13incorporated into a written collective bargaining agreement. The arbitrator shall
14serve a copy of his or her decision on both parties and the commission.
AB40-SA8,70,1615 e. Arbitration proceedings may not be interrupted or terminated by reason of
16any prohibited practice complaint filed by either party at any time.
AB40-SA8,70,1817 f. The parties shall equally divide the costs of arbitration. The arbitrator shall
18submit a statement of his or her costs to both parties and to the commission.
AB40-SA8,71,219 g. If a question arises as to whether any proposal made in negotiations by either
20party is a mandatory, permissive, or prohibited subject of bargaining, the
21commission shall determine the issue pursuant to par. (b). If either party to the
22dispute petitions the commission for a declaratory ruling under par. (b), the
23proceedings under subd. 6. c. and d. may not occur until the commission renders a
24decision in the matter and the decision is final. The arbitrator's award shall be made

1in accordance with the commission's ruling, subject to automatic amendment by any
2subsequent court reversal.
AB40-SA8, s. 2407dm 3Section 2407dm. 111.70 (4) (cm) 7. of the statutes is created to read:
AB40-SA8,71,124 111.70 (4) (cm) 7. `Factor given greatest weight.' In making any decision under
5the arbitration procedures authorized by this paragraph, except for any decision
6involving a collective bargaining unit consisting of school district employees, the
7arbitrator or arbitration panel shall consider and shall give the greatest weight to
8any state law or directive lawfully issued by a state legislative or administrative
9officer, body, or agency that limits expenditures that may be made or revenues that
10may be collected by a municipal employer. The arbitrator or arbitration panel shall
11give an accounting of the consideration of this factor in the arbitrator's or panel's
12decision.
AB40-SA8, s. 2407dn 13Section 2407dn. 111.70 (4) (cm) 7g. of the statutes is created to read:
AB40-SA8,71,1914 111.70 (4) (cm) 7g. `Factor given greater weight.' In making any decision under
15the arbitration procedures authorized by this paragraph, except for any decision
16involving a collective bargaining unit consisting of school district employees, the
17arbitrator or arbitration panel shall consider and shall give greater weight to
18economic conditions in the jurisdiction of the municipal employer than to any of the
19factors specified in subd. 7r.
AB40-SA8, s. 2407dp 20Section 2407dp. 111.70 (4) (cm) 7r. of the statutes is created to read:
AB40-SA8,71,2321 111.70 (4) (cm) 7r. `Other factors considered.' In making any decision under the
22arbitration procedures authorized by this paragraph, the arbitrator or arbitration
23panel shall give weight to the following factors:
AB40-SA8,71,2424 a. The lawful authority of the municipal employer.
AB40-SA8,71,2525 b. Stipulations of the parties.
AB40-SA8,72,2
1c. The interests and welfare of the public and the financial ability of the unit
2of government to meet the costs of any proposed settlement.
AB40-SA8,72,53 d. Comparison of wages, hours, and conditions of employment of the municipal
4employees involved in the arbitration proceedings with the wages, hours, and
5conditions of employment of other employees performing similar services.
AB40-SA8,72,96 e. Comparison of the wages, hours, and conditions of employment of the
7municipal employees involved in the arbitration proceedings with the wages, hours,
8and conditions of employment of other employees generally in public employment in
9the same community and in comparable communities.
AB40-SA8,72,1310 f. Comparison of the wages, hours, and conditions of employment of the
11municipal employees involved in the arbitration proceedings with the wages, hours,
12and conditions of employment of other employees in private employment in the same
13community and in comparable communities.
AB40-SA8,72,1514 g. The average consumer prices for goods and services, commonly known as the
15cost of living.
AB40-SA8,72,1916 h. The overall compensation presently received by the municipal employees,
17including direct wage compensation, vacation, holidays and excused time, insurance
18and pensions, medical and hospitalization benefits, the continuity and stability of
19employment, and all other benefits received.
AB40-SA8,72,2120 i. Changes in any of the foregoing circumstances during the pendency of the
21arbitration proceedings.
AB40-SA8,73,222 j. Factors, not included in subd. 7r. a. to i., which are normally or traditionally
23taken into consideration in the determination of wages, hours, and conditions of
24employment through voluntary collective bargaining, mediation, fact-finding,

1arbitration, or otherwise between the parties, in the public service, or in private
2employment.
AB40-SA8, s. 2407dq 3Section 2407dq. 111.70 (4) (cm) 8. of the statutes is created to read:
AB40-SA8,73,64 111.70 (4) (cm) 8. `Rule making.' The commission shall adopt rules for the
5conduct of all arbitration proceedings under subd. 6., including, but not limited to,
6rules for:
AB40-SA8,73,87 a. The appointment of tripartite arbitration panels when requested by the
8parties.
AB40-SA8,73,109 b. The expeditious rendering of arbitration decisions, such as waivers of briefs
10and transcripts.
AB40-SA8,73,1211 c. The removal of individuals who have repeatedly failed to issue timely
12decisions from the commission's list of qualified arbitrators.
AB40-SA8,73,1313 d. Proceedings for the enforcement of arbitration decisions.
AB40-SA8, s. 2407dr 14Section 2407dr. 111.70 (4) (cm) 8m. of the statutes, as affected by 2011
15Wisconsin Act 10
, is amended to read:
AB40-SA8,74,616 111.70 (4) (cm) 8m. `Term of agreement; reopening of negotiations.' Except for
17the initial collective bargaining agreement between the parties and except as the
18parties otherwise agree
, every collective bargaining agreement covering general
19municipal employees subject to this paragraph shall be for a term of one year and
20may not be extended
2 years, but in no case may a collective bargaining agreement
21for any collective bargaining unit consisting of municipal employees subject to this
22paragraph other than school district employees be for a term exceeding 3 years nor
23may a collective bargaining agreement for any collective bargaining unit consisting
24of school district employees subject to this paragraph be for a term exceeding 4 years
.
25No arbitration award may contain a provision for reopening of negotiations during

1the term of a
collective bargaining agreement covering general municipal employees
2may be reopened for negotiations
, unless both parties agree to reopen the collective
3bargaining agreement. The requirement for agreement by both parties does not
4apply to a provision for reopening of negotiations with respect to any portion of an
5agreement that is declared invalid by a court or administrative agency or rendered
6invalid by the enactment of a law or promulgation of a federal regulation.
AB40-SA8, s. 2407ds 7Section 2407ds. 111.70 (4) (cm) 9. of the statutes is created to read:
AB40-SA8,74,88 111.70 (4) (cm) 9. `Application.'
AB40-SA8,74,99 a. Chapter 788 does not apply to arbitration proceedings under this paragraph.
AB40-SA8,74,1110 b. This paragraph does not apply to labor disputes involving municipal
11employees who are engaged in law enforcement or fire fighting functions.
AB40-SA8, s. 2407dt 12Section 2407dt. 111.70 (4) (d) 2. a. of the statutes, as affected by 2011
13Wisconsin Act 10
, is amended to read:
AB40-SA8,75,2014 111.70 (4) (d) 2. a. The commission shall determine the appropriate collective
15bargaining unit for the purpose of collective bargaining and shall whenever possible
16avoid fragmentation by maintaining as few collective bargaining units as practicable
17in keeping with the size of the total municipal workforce. The commission may
18decide whether, in a particular case, the municipal employees in the same or several
19departments, divisions, institutions, crafts, professions, or other occupational
20groupings constitute a collective bargaining unit. Before making its determination,
21the commission may provide an opportunity for the municipal employees concerned
22to determine, by secret ballot, whether they desire to be established as a separate
23collective bargaining unit. The commission may not decide, however, that any group
24of municipal employees constitutes an appropriate collective bargaining unit if the
25group includes both professional employees and nonprofessional employees, unless

1a majority of the professional employees vote for inclusion in the unit. The
2commission may not decide that any group of municipal employees constitutes an
3appropriate collective bargaining unit if the group includes both school district
4employees and general municipal employees who are not school district employees.
5The commission may not decide that any group of municipal employees constitutes
6an appropriate collective bargaining unit if the group includes both public safety
7employees and general municipal employees.
The commission may not decide that
8any group of municipal employees constitutes an appropriate collective bargaining
9unit if the group includes both craft employees and noncraft employees unless a
10majority of the craft employees vote for inclusion in the unit. The commission shall
11place the professional employees who are assigned to perform any services at a
12charter school, as defined in s. 115.001 (1), in a separate collective bargaining unit
13from a unit that includes any other professional employees whenever at least 30%
14of those professional employees request an election to be held to determine that issue
15and a majority of the professional employees at the charter school who cast votes in
16the election decide to be represented in a separate collective bargaining unit. Upon
17the expiration of any collective bargaining agreement in force, the commission shall
18combine into a single collective bargaining unit 2 or more collective bargaining units
19consisting of school district employees if a majority of the employees voting in each
20collective bargaining unit vote to combine.
AB40-SA8, s. 2407du 21Section 2407du. 111.70 (4) (d) 3. a. and c. of the statutes, as affected by 2011
22Wisconsin Act 10
, are consolidated, renumbered 111.70 (4) (d) 3. and amended to
23read:
AB40-SA8,76,724 111.70 (4) (d) 3. Whenever, in a particular case, a question arises concerning
25representation or appropriate unit, calling for a vote, the commission shall certify the

1results in writing to the municipal employer and the labor organization involved and
2to any other interested parties. c. Any ballot used in a representation proceeding
3under this subdivision shall include the names of all persons having an interest in
4representing or the results. The ballot should be so designed as to permit a vote
5against representation by any candidate named on the ballot. The findings of the
6commission, on which a certification is based, shall be conclusive unless reviewed as
7provided by s. 111.07 (8).
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