PERC definition

PERC means the Washington State Public Employee Relations Commission.
PERC. Public Employees Relations Commission, a regulatory state agency created under CH. 447 (F.S.).
PERC. The Public Employees Relations Commission created by Florida Statutes, Section 447.004.

Examples of PERC in a sentence

  • The Employer will inform the Union, in writing, and PERC within thirty (30) days of receipt of Mediation request if they are not in agreement.

  • If the grievance is not resolved at the Step Two, the Union may file a request for mediation with the Public Employment Relations Commission (PERC) in accordance with WAC 000-00-000, with a copy to the Labor Relations Office within thirty (30) days of receipt of the Step Two decision.

  • This Section shall be included in each respective PERC recognized organization’s Collective Bargaining Agreement or negotiated modifications hereto, upon ratification by each respective employee organization and approval of the School Board.

  • Any employee in the bargaining unit as defined and certified by the Public Employees Relations Commission (PERC).

  • Eureka City School District (1992) PERB Order #955 (16 PERC 23168) CSEA #506 and Associated Teachers of Metropolitan Riverside v.


More Definitions of PERC

PERC is the Public Employees Relations Commission, a regulatory state agency created under Chapter 447, Florida Statutes.
PERC means the Public Employment Relations Commission.
PERC means Palestinian Energy Regulatory Commission, the entity responsible for the regulation of the energy sector in the West Bank and Gaza, to be established pursuant to the laws and regulations of the Recipient.
PERC means Penobscot Energy Recovery Company, Limited Partnership, a Maine limited partnership.
PERC. The Public Employment Relations Commission.
PERC means the Public Enterprise Reform Commission established and operating under the Public Enterprise Reform Commission Act (No. 1 of 1996);
PERC means Physical Disk and RAID Controller