FEDERAL LABOR RELATIONS AUTHORITY
STATUTORY TRAINING REGISTRATION FORM
The FLRA Office of the General Counsel offers statutory training programs on a
regular basis that are presented by the seven Regional Offices. This training is
consistent with the long tradition of offering training on rights and obligations under
the Federal Service Labor-Management Relations Statute. The General Counsel, Julia
Akins Clark, is committed to providing training and other outreach services to promote
healthy labor-management relations in the federal sector. Each Regional Office offers a
Basic and an Advanced statutory training course.
The Office of The General Counsel
1400 K St., NW.
Washington, D.C
20424-0001
Phone: 202-218-7910
Fax: 202-482-6608
www.flra.gov
Attendee Information:
Name:
Address:
State/Province:
Zip Code:
Email:
Phone:
Remarks*
Types of Training
The Basic Statutory course covers the following subject matters:
meetings (including formal discussion, Weingarten and bypass); duty to
bargain (including de minimis and "covered by"); interference and
discrimination; scope of bargaining; information requests under the Statute;
timeliness; and 7116(d). In six of the regions the course is one day, in San
Francisco, the course is presented over two days (duty to bargain, scope of
bargaining and information requests are presented the second day).
The Advanced Statutory course is designed for those individuals
who have knowledge of the principles covered in the Basic Statutory
Training course. This course builds upon the knowledge gained in the
first course and provides the student with an opportunity to develop a
more in-depth knowledge of collective bargaining and related topics.
The class format relies principally upon hypotheticals and interactive
exercises.
PLEASE NOTE: Pre-Registration is required. You will be notified if you are
registered for the training. Space is limited and early registration is
recommended. There is no charge for the program. You may fax your response
to the Regional Director at the appropriate Regional Office.
* San Francisco attendees please note: if you are registering for a Basic Statutory
course, please indicate whether you wish to attend both days or only one of the
two days.
*** Denver attendees please note: please register for the Basic Statutory course
only if you plan to attend classes on BOTH days that it is offered.
Class
Boston
Conference Rm. B, 1st Floor
Thomas P. O'Neill Federal
Building 10 Causeway St.
Chicago
Ralph H. Metcalfe Fed. Bldg.
Lake Mich. Conf. Room
12th Floor
77 West Jackson Blvd.
Chicago, IL
Dallas
A. Maceo Smith Federal Bldg.
525 S. Griffin St.
Room 755
Dallas, TX
Class Locations:
Dates and Locations of Classes:
San Francisco
New San Francisco Federal
Building
90 - 7th Street
San Francisco, CA
Washington DC
2nd Floor Agenda Room
1400 K St., N.W.
Washington, D.C.
Fax to:
Denver
303-844-2774
Boston
617-565-6262
Washington DC
202-482-6724
Atlanta
404-331-5280
San Francisco
415-356-5017
Dallas
214-767-0156
Chicago
312-886-5977
left click on the arrow in the box directly above
Organization:
Atlanta
MLK, Jr. Federal Building
77 Forsyth St. SW, 1st Floor
Atlanta Room
Atlanta, GA 30303