California Laws|Section 3540.1.

                                                

3540.1.  

As used in this chapter:

(a) “Board” means the Public Employment Relations Board created pursuant to Section 3541.

(b) “Certified organization” or “certified employee organization” means an organization that has been certified by the board as the exclusive representative of the public school employees in an appropriate unit after a proceeding under Article 5 (commencing with Section 3544).

(c) “Confidential employee” means an employee who is required to develop or present management positions with respect to employer-employee relations or whose duties normally require access to confidential information that is used to contribute significantly to the
development of management positions.

(d) “Employee organization” means an organization that includes employees of a public school employer and that has as one of its primary purposes representing those employees in their relations with that public school employer. “Employee organization” shall also include any person of the organization authorized to act on its behalf.

(e) “Exclusive representative” means the employee organization recognized or certified as the exclusive negotiating representative of public school employees, as “public school employee” is defined in subdivision (j), in an appropriate unit of a public school employer.

(f) “Impasse” means that the parties to a dispute over matters within the scope of representation have reached a point in meeting and negotiating at which their differences in positions
are so substantial or prolonged that future meetings would be futile.

(g) “Management employee” means an employee in a position having significant responsibilities for formulating district policies or administering district programs. Management positions shall be designated by the public school employer subject to review by the Public Employment Relations Board.

(h) “Meeting and negotiating” means meeting, conferring, negotiating, and discussing by the exclusive representative and the public school employer in a good faith effort to reach agreement on matters within the scope of representation and the execution, if requested by either party, of a written document incorporating any agreements reached, which document shall, when accepted by the exclusive representative and the public school employer, become binding upon both parties and, notwithstanding Section 3543.7, is not
subject to subdivision 2 of Section 1667 of the Civil Code. The agreement may be for a period of not to exceed three years.

(i) “Organizational security” is within the scope of representation, and means either of the following:

(1) An arrangement pursuant to which a public school employee may decide whether or not to join an employee organization, but which requires him or her, as a condition of continued employment, if he or she does join, to maintain his or her membership in good standing for the duration of the written agreement. However, an arrangement shall not deprive the employee of the right to terminate his or her obligation to the employee organization within a period of 30 days following the expiration of a written agreement.

(2) An arrangement that requires an employee, as a condition of continued
employment, either to join the recognized or certified employee organization, or to pay the organization a service fee in an amount not to exceed the standard initiation fee, periodic dues, and general assessments of the organization for the duration of the agreement, or a period of three years from the effective date of the agreement, whichever comes first.

(j) “Public school employee” or “employee” means a person employed by a public school employer except persons elected by popular vote, persons appointed by the Governor of this state, management employees, and confidential employees.

(k) “Public school employer” or “employer” means the governing board of a school district, a school district, a county board of education, a county superintendent of schools, a charter school that has declared itself a public school employer pursuant to subdivision (b) of Section 47611.5 of the
Education Code, an auxiliary organization established pursuant to Article 6 (commencing with Section 72670) of Chapter 6 of Part 45 of Division 7 of Title 3 of the Education Code, except an auxiliary organization solely formed as or operating a student body association or student union, or a joint powers agency, except a joint powers agency established solely to provide services pursuant to Section 990.8, if all the following apply to the joint powers agency:

(1) It is created as an agency or entity that is separate from the parties to the joint powers agreement pursuant to Section 6503.5.

(2) It has its own employees separate from employees of the parties to the joint powers agreement.

(3) Any of the following are true:

(A) It provides educational
services primarily performed by a school district, county board of education, or county superintendent of schools.

(B) A school district, county board of education, or county superintendent of schools is designated in the joint powers agreement pursuant to Section 6509.

(C) It is comprised solely of educational agencies.

(l) “Recognized organization” or “recognized employee organization” means an employee organization that has been recognized by an employer as the exclusive representative pursuant to Article 5 (commencing with Section 3544).

(m) “Supervisory employee” means an employee, regardless of job description, having authority in the interest of the employer to hire, transfer, suspend, lay off, recall, promote, discharge, assign, reward, or
discipline other employees, or the responsibility to assign work to and direct them, or to adjust their grievances, or effectively recommend that action, if, in connection with the foregoing functions, the exercise of that authority is not of a merely routine or clerical nature, but requires the use of independent judgment.

(Amended by Stats. 2012, Ch. 162, Sec. 54. (SB 1171) Effective January 1, 2013.)

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Corn further argues that UTLA employees serving on a PAR panel are “supervisory employees” who have authority in the interest of the employer to discipline under employees under section 3540.1(m). He concludes that teachers serving on a PAR panel recommending the discipline of other teachers in concert with LAUSD administrators are therefore performing acts of the District and should be subject to the Brown Act. Opp. at 5.

  • Name

    GERALD CORN VS LOS ANGELES UNIFIED SCHOOL DISTRICT, ET AL.

  • Case No.

    19STCP02426

  • Hearing

    Feb 04, 2020

(2010) 186 Cal.App.4th 1163, 1176, which states that section 3540.1(g) “does not preclude a management employee from also acting as a supervisory employee” and “a supervisory employee is not exempt from the definition of employee in Government Code section 3540.1 and hence is not exempt from liability under section 44113.” The Court finds that Plaintiff has sufficiently alleged she was a supervisory employee and is, therefore, a public school employee to whom section 44114 applies.

  • Name

    BRIDGET COOK VS ANTELOPE VALLEY UNION HIGH SCHOOL DISTRICT, ET AL.

  • Case No.

    20STCV32678

  • Hearing

    Mar 02, 2021

  • County

    Los Angeles County, CA

  • Type

    Employment

  • Sub Type

    Wrongful Term

Western Placer Unified School District, (2013) 186 Cal.App.4th 1163, in which the court held that “The district is not a person under subdivision (j) of Government Code section 3540.1, and thus is not an employee under the Act.” (Demurrer, p. 5:22-24; Conn, supra, at p. 1175.) Defendants fail to offer the full context of the quotation from Conn. The court also noted that “an employee who encounters retaliation from a school district or its employees is not precluded from suing that school district.

  • Name

    LOURDES HALE ET AL VS MONTEBELLO UNIFIED SCHOOL DISTRICT ET

  • Case No.

    BC702948

  • Hearing

    Oct 05, 2018

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