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Hawaiʻi Labor Relations Board | About HLRB - Hawaii.gov
1985 HERB abolished, duties transferred to HPERB, and HPERB is renamed the Hawaiʻi Labor Relations Board (HLRB). 2002 HLRB authorized to conduct de novo hearings to review contests of HIOSH citations and orders.
Hawaiʻi Labor Relations Board Home Page - Hawaii.gov
The mission of the Hawaiʻi Labor Relations Board (HLRB) is to enforce and protect the rights of employees and unions to organize and bargain collectively in balance with the rights of employers to manage operations, as provided by law, and to fairly and efficiently resolve labor disputes brought before it.
Hawaiʻi Labor Relations Board | Frequently Asked Questions
Most private sector employees are covered by the National Labor Relations Act, which is administered by the National Labor Relations Board. More information about the NLRA is available on the NLRB website at https://www.nlrb.gov/.
National Labor Relations Act to participate in collective bargaining. The Hawaiʻi Employment Relations Board (HERB) was created to administer the provisions of the HERA.
Hawaiʻi Labor Relations Board | Board Decisions & Orders
order regarding structure for remote zoom hearings before the hawai?i labor relations board; order regarding witness requirements while testifying remotely 9/4/2020 PDF
Hawaiʻi Public Employment Relations Board (HPERB) to administer HRS Chapter 89. In 1985, the Legislature abolished HPERB and renamed it the Hawaiʻi Labor Relations Board, effective January 1, 1986, to administer the provisions of both HRS Chapters 89 and 377.
Hawaiʻi Labor Relations Board | Contact - Hawaii.gov
Hawaiʻi Labor Relations Board. Dwight Takamine. Interim Chairperson. 830 Punchbowl St., Rm. 434 Honolulu, HI 96813
Nov 3, 2023 · The Hawaiʻi Labor Relations Board has original jurisdiction over matters filed under HRS Chapter 89 (Collective Bargaining in Public Employment) and HRS Chapter 377 (Hawaii Employment Relations Act). The Board also hears appeals from Hawaiʻi Occupational Safety and Health (HIOSH) citations and orders issued under HRS Chapter 396
National Labor Relations Board. Typically, the employees are members of unions or are involved with organizing activities. In addition, the Board decides contests and appeals of decisions rendered by the Director of Labor and Industrial Relations, State of Hawaii, through HIOSH under HRS Chapter 396. These cases are
Labor Relations Board (hereafter NLRB) on a Representational Petition filed by the Hawaii Teamsters & Allied Workers, Local 996 (hereafter Teamsters or Local 996).