Collective Bargaining
Chapter 174 of the Texas Local Government Code
authorizes cities to adopt provisions allowing
collective bargaining for police officers and
firefighters. The collective bargaining process
commonly involves the negotiation of a
comprehensive written agreement between a city
and its public safety employee representatives.
These collective bargaining agreements can have a
significant impact on the city administration’s
control over police and fire department operations
and the city’s financial position.
A thorough understanding of the statutes,
constitutional provisions, and common law
principles that regulate the operation of local
government is crucial to the negotiation of a
collective bargaining agreement that protects the
city’s authority to properly and effectively manage
its public safety operations and its financial
affairs. That same understanding is also important
to the resolution of issues that may arise in the
interpretation and enforcement of labor
agreements that are already in existence.
Our lawyers have
significant experience in advising the firm’s
municipal clients on a wide variety of employment
and operational issues that arise in the context of
the collective bargaining process.
At Olson & Olson LLP, we have committed
ourselves to representing the unique interests of
local government and to preserving the governing
authority of city councils and city managers. We
believe that preservation of local governing
authority is particularly important in the area of
collective bargaining, and we stand ready to assist
our clients in collective bargaining matters.