Oregon Revised Statutes Chapter 243 § 243.752 — Arbitration decision final; enforcement; effective date of compensation
Oregon Revised Statutes Chapter 243 ·
Oregon Code § 243.752·Enacted ·Last updated March 01, 2026
Statute Text
Arbitration decision final; enforcement; effective date of compensation
increases; modifying award.
(1) A majority decision of the arbitration panel, under ORS 243.706, 243.726,
243.736, 243.738, 243.742 and 243.746, if supported by competent, material and
substantial evidence on the whole record, based upon the factors set forth in
ORS 243.746 (4), shall be final and binding upon the parties. Refusal or
failure to comply with any provision of a final and binding arbitration award
is an unfair labor practice. Any order issued by the Employment Relations Board
pursuant to this section may be enforced at the instance of either party or the
board in the circuit court for the county in which the dispute arose.
(2) The
arbitration panel may award increases retroactively to the first day after the
expiration of the immediately preceding collective bargaining agreement. At any
time the parties, by stipulation, may amend or modify an award of arbitration. [1973
c.536 §20; 1981 c.423 §1; 1983 c.504 §2; 2017 c.496 §7]
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01Part of Oregon statutory law
02Referenced as Oregon Code § 243.752
03Subject to legislative amendments
04Consult a licensed attorney for application to specific cases
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