['Unions/Labor Relations']
['Collective Bargaining Agreements (CBAs)']
06/11/2024
...
SEARCH
Summary of differences between federal and state regulations
Indiana has several labor relations laws regarding collective bargaining activity in private sector employment; however, these are similar to the provisions provided in the National Labor Relations Act.
Public employees
Indiana does have collective bargaining and labor relations laws for public workers and school workers.
Indiana granted state employees the right to union representation in 1990 under Executive Order 90-6. E.O. 90-6 divides most state employees into eleven different units, all of whom are eligible for union representation if the majority of the unit votes for representation.
Right to work
The state’s right to work law applies only to school workers.
State
Contact
National Labor Relations Board (Region 25)
Regulations
Arbitration and mediation
Indiana Code, Title 22, Article 1, Chapter 1, Section 22-1-1-18
Labor relations, disputes, injunctions
Indiana Code, Title 22, Article 6, Chapter 1, Section 22-6-1-1 et seq.
Right to organize
Indiana Code, Title 22, Article 7, Chapter 1, Section 22-7-1 et seq.
Bylaws of Labor Organizations
Indiana Code, Title 22, Article 7, Chapter 1, Section 22-7-2-1 et seq.
Public employment
Executive Order 90-6
Indiana Code, Title 22, Article 6, Chapter 2, Section 22-6-2 et seq.
['Unions/Labor Relations']
['Collective Bargaining Agreements (CBAs)']
UPGRADE TO CONTINUE READING
Load More
J. J. Keller is the trusted source for DOT / Transportation, OSHA / Workplace Safety, Human Resources, Construction Safety and Hazmat / Hazardous Materials regulation compliance products and services. J. J. Keller helps you increase safety awareness, reduce risk, follow best practices, improve safety training, and stay current with changing regulations.
Copyright 2025 J. J. Keller & Associate, Inc. For re-use options please contact copyright@jjkeller.com or call 800-558-5011.