The public employer and the exclusive representative, through appropriate officials or their representatives, have the authority and the duty to bargain collectively in good faith. The obligation to bargain in good faith does not compel either party to agree to a proposal or make a concession. The obligation to bargain in good faith requires, upon request, the exchange of information possibly relevant to the terms and conditions of employment of the firefighters or the interpretation or application of the terms of any collective bargaining agreement.
Source: L. 2013: Entire part added, (SB 13-025), ch. 408, p. 2406, § 1, effective June 5.
Structure Colorado Code
Article 5 - Peace Officers and Firefighters
Part 2 - Collective Bargaining and Meet and Confer
§ 29-5-202. Legislative Declaration
§ 29-5-204. Rights of Firefighters
§ 29-5-205. Obligation to Meet and Confer
§ 29-5-206. Vote of the Citizens to Obligate a Public Employer to Engage in Collective Bargaining
§ 29-5-207. Employee Organization as Exclusive Representative
§ 29-5-208. Obligation to Negotiate in Good Faith
§ 29-5-209. Collective Bargaining Agreement
§ 29-5-210. Impasse Resolution
§ 29-5-211. Strikes Prohibited