The Administration, or with the approval of the Administration, a private operating company created under § 6-204(q) of this subtitle may:
(1) Upon its own terms and conditions determine an appropriate operational unit of employees involved in the operation of port facilities for purposes of collective bargaining;
(2) Upon its own terms and conditions accredit and recognize a labor organization as the exclusive representative of a majority of employees employed in the appropriate operational unit as determined under item (1) of this section; and
(3) Bargain with and enter into written collective bargaining agreements concerning wages or salaries, hours, benefits, and working conditions with the labor organization accredited and recognized under item (2) of this section.
Structure Maryland Statutes
Subtitle 2 - Maryland Port Commission and Maryland Port Administration
Section 6-201 - Commission -- in General
Section 6-201.1 - Commission -- Chairman's Powers and Duties
Section 6-201.2 - Commission -- Powers and Duties
Section 6-202 - Administration Established
Section 6-203 - Executive Director
Section 6-204 - General Powers of Administration
Section 6-204.1 - Labor Relations
Section 6-205 - Operation and Maintenance of Port Facility at Cambridge
Section 6-206 - Protection of Navigation
Section 6-207 - Disposal of Waste Matter in Baltimore Harbor Area
Section 6-208 - Contracts -- in General
Section 6-209 - Gaming Aboard a Passenger Cruise Vessel
Section 6-211 - Control of Motor Vehicles at Port Facilities