This Labor Relations Code is adopted by the Tribal Council of
the Nottawaseppi Huron Band of the Potawatomi Indians acting in its
governmental capacity to regulate employment and labor relations within
its jurisdiction, including those between the tribal government and
its employees. This Labor Relations Code regulates all subordinate
subdivisions, instrumentalities, agencies, arms, and entities of the
Nottawaseppi Huron Band of Potawatomi Indians, including the FireKeepers
Development Authority, in their role as tribal employers engaged in
governmental operations of the Tribe. Notwithstanding external characterizations
of the governmental operations of the Tribe, these operations are
basic governmental functions of the Tribe exercised pursuant to its
inherent self-governing authority. The Tribe's commercial activities,
including through the FireKeepers Development Authority, are essential
to raise revenue to finance basic governmental functions. All revenue
raised through the Tribe's commercial activities are returned
to the Tribe to finance basic governmental functions, such as provision
of education, public safety, transportation, economic development,
health care, and social services. Bode'wadmi traditions and values
recognize that everyone and everything is connected and that the actions
of one, or that of a part, will impact the whole. In all things we
do, we strive to promote those Bode'wadmi traditions and values
by seeking consensus so that decisions are made that benefit the whole
of the community, which includes the community of employees who are
invited in, and accept employment within our tribal community. In
keeping with our values, this Labor Relations Code regulates labor
relations between the Tribe and its employees, including employees
in tribal commercial enterprises that raise revenue to finance basic
governmental functions and programs.
This Labor Relations Code is adopted pursuant to the inherent
authority of the Tribal Council of the Nottawaseppi Huron Band of
the Potawatomi Indians to regulate employment and labor relations
within its jurisdiction. The Nottawaseppi Huron Band of the Potawatomi
Indians' Tribal Council is responsible for promoting Bode'wadmi
traditions and values in the laws governing the actions of the Tribe
and in the Tribe's relations with its citizens and other persons
within the jurisdiction of the Tribe. The Nottawaseppi Huron Band
of the Potawatomi Indians has inherent authority to govern labor relations
within its jurisdiction, and this includes regulating the terms and
conditions under which collective bargaining may or may not occur
within its territory. The Tribe's inherent authority further
includes the right to promote the peace, safety, and general welfare
of the Tribe from being harmed or threatened by the activities of
nonmembers within the Tribe's jurisdiction.
The purpose of this chapter is to provide employees who choose
to obtain employment with a tribal employer, or within the jurisdiction
of the Tribe, the right to organize and bargain collectively with
their employers, and the freedom to choose not to participate in collective
bargaining efforts, in order to promote harmonious and cooperative
relationships between tribal employers and employees, in a manner
that protects essential attributes of tribal self-government and promotes
the peace, safety, and general welfare of the Tribe and persons who
participate in our tribal economy.
As used in this chapter, the following terms shall have the
meanings indicated:
BARGAINING UNIT
A unit of employees within the governmental operations of the Tribe identified as an appropriate unit for representation pursuant to §
5.3-11.
CONFIDENTIAL EMPLOYEE
An employee of a tribal employer who assists or acts in a
confidential capacity with respect to legal, financial, human resources,
accounting or policy matters, and includes such employees who have
access to information that is subject to use in contract negotiations,
the disposition of grievances, or other labor relations matters.
GOVERNMENTAL OPERATIONS OF THE TRIBE
The operations of the Nottawaseppi Huron Band of the Potawatomi
Indians exercised pursuant to its inherent self-governing authority
as a federally recognized Indian tribe, whether through the FireKeepers
Development Authority or other subordinate economic organization or
instrumentality of the Tribe or through a department, commission,
agency, or authority of the Tribe, including, but not limited to:
A.
The provision of health, housing, education, and other governmental
services and programs to its members;
B.
The operation of "Class II" and "Class III" gaming; and
C.
The exercise and operation of its administrative, regulatory,
and police power authorities within the Tribe's jurisdiction.
ILLEGAL DRUG
A substance defined as unlawful by state and/or federal law
or a prescribed drug used outside of the prescribed manner, or an
over-the-counter drug used outside the prescribed manner.
IMPASSE
Failure of a tribal employer and an exclusive representative,
after good-faith bargaining, to reach agreement in the course of negotiating
a collective bargaining agreement.
LABOR ORGANIZATION
Includes a labor association, labor union, an affiliate of
a labor association or labor union, and any other organization of
employees organized for the purpose of bargaining over hours of employment,
rates of pay, working conditions, grievances, or other terms or conditions
of employment.
LAWS OF THE TRIBE
The Constitution and Tribal Code of the Nottawaseppi Huron
Band of the Potawatomi Indians, resolutions of the Tribal Council
or subordinate entities, and the tribal regulations of the commissions,
agencies, departments, and authorities of the Nottawaseppi Huron Band
of the Potawatomi Indians.
LOCK OUT
Any action by a tribal employer which prevents its employees
from going to work for the purpose of pressuring or coercing tribal
employees and/or their bargaining representative to accept the tribal
employer's bargaining proposals.
MANAGERIAL EMPLOYEES or MANAGER or MANAGEMENT or SUPERVISOR
Any individual holding supervisory and managerial positions
within a tribal employer having authority, in the interest of the
tribal employer, to hire, transfer, suspend, layoff, recall, promote,
discharge, assign, reward or discipline other employees, or responsibly
direct them, or adjust their grievances, or effectively to recommend
such action, if in connection with the foregoing the exercise of such
authority is not of a routine or clerical nature and who represents
a tribal employer's interests and who, because of their position,
does not qualify and is not eligible to be within a bargaining unit.
NEUTRAL ELECTION OFFICIAL or ELECTION OFFICIAL
The Neutral Election Official appointed by the Tribal Council
for the purpose of:
A.
Certifying a showing of 30% or more support for union representation;
and
B.
Overseeing any union election pursuant to an agreement entered
into by the Tribe with a labor organization.
STRIKE
A tribal employee's refusal, in concerted action with
other tribal employees, to report for duty or his or her willful absence
in whole or in part from the full, faithful, and proper performance
of the duties of employment for the purpose of inducing, influencing
or coercing a change in the conditions, compensation, rights, privileges
or obligations of tribal employment. This term includes:
A.
Boycotts of any kind designed to adversely affect the tribal
employer; and
B.
Notwithstanding the provisions of any other law, an employee
within the governmental operations of the Tribe who, by concerted
action with others and without the lawful approval of his or her supervisor,
willfully absents himself or herself from his or her position, or
abstains in whole or in part from the full, faithful and proper performance
of his or her duties for the purpose of inducing, influencing or coercing
a change in employment conditions, or the rights, privileges, or obligations
of employment.
SUBORDINATE ECONOMIC ORGANIZATION
An economic enterprise operating within the jurisdiction
of the Tribe, whether under a tribal or corporate charter, established
by resolution or code of the Tribal Council.
TRIBAL COUNCIL
The Nottawaseppi Huron Band of the Potawatomi Indians Tribal
Council.
TRIBAL COURT
The Nottawaseppi Huron Band of the Potawatomi Indians Tribal
Court.
TRIBAL EMPLOYEE (for purposes of this Labor Relations Code)
Any employee of a tribal employer except:
A.
Appointed or elected officials of the Tribe, including but not
limited to officials of any commission or regulatory body of the Tribe;
or
B.
Managerial employees or confidential employees (as those terms
are defined herein).
TRIBAL EMPLOYER
A subordinate subdivision, instrumentality, agency, arm,
or entity of the Nottawaseppi Huron Band of the Potawatomi Indians,
including FireKeepers Development Authority, or any economic organization,
department, commission, agency, or authority of the Tribe engaged
in any governmental operation of the Tribe.
TRIBE
The Nottawaseppi Huron Band of the Potawatomi Indians.
UNION DUES
Dues, fees, assessments or other charges of any kind or amount
or their equivalents paid or payable, directly or indirectly, to a
labor organization or its agents and includes payments to any charity
or other third party in lieu of such payments to a labor organization.
Weekends, tribal, state and national holidays shall not be counted
in determining the deadline for any action that is required to occur
within ten (10) days or less under the provisions of this chapter.
The Neutral Election Official, mediators, fact finders, and arbitrators
shall have discretion to extend the deadlines herein for matters they
handle only for good cause shown by a party in advance of the deadline.
Tribal employers, acting as subordinate subdivisions, instrumentalities,
agencies, arms or entities of the Tribe, may not act in a way that
will interfere with the governmental operations of the Tribe. Tribal
employers are responsible for promoting harmonious and cooperative
relationships between the tribal government and its employees; protecting
the orderly governmental operations of the tribe; and protecting the
rights of employees within the jurisdiction of the Tribe to join or
refuse to join, and to participate or refuse to participate in, labor
organizations; and protecting the peace, safety, and general welfare
of its employees. As such, a tribal employer shall not engage in any
action constituting a lock out.
Except as otherwise provided by this chapter, if a labor organization
is lawfully selected to be the exclusive bargaining representative
of a bargaining unit of tribal employees, the tribal employer and
the labor organization shall:
A. Bargain in good faith on wages, hours, and other terms and conditions
of employment and other issues agreed to by the parties, provided
that neither management nor the exclusive representative shall be
required to agree to a proposal or to make a concession; and
B. Enter into written collective bargaining agreements covering employment
relations.
C. The obligation to bargain in good faith is required by our Bode'wadmi traditions and values that underlie the Tribe's management of its commercial activities as an entity of the tribal government performing tribal operations. The obligation to bargain collectively imposed by this section, however, shall not be construed to require the tribal employer and an exclusive representative to negotiate over matters that would conflict with the provisions of any other laws of the Tribe, including those contained in §
5.3-18 of this chapter, and in the event of a conflict between the provisions of any other laws of the Tribe and an agreement entered into by the tribal employer and the exclusive representative in collective bargaining, the laws of the Tribe shall prevail.
Collective bargaining agreements entered into by the tribal
employer and an exclusive bargaining representative shall have terms
of three (3) years or less.
Except as provided by §
5.3-18, in the event of a conflict between the personnel policies or procedures of a tribal employer and the provisions of a collective bargaining agreement entered into by a tribal employer and a labor organization, the latter shall control.