Notify the Department of Labor & Industry of a Labor Dispute

A Labor-Management Committee is a collaborative approach between labor and management to promote communication, resolve conflicts, and improve workplace conditions. Learn more about the services, consulting, training, and education that can be provided to these committees and how the Bureau of Mediation can help you get started.

Labor Dispute Notification Overview

A labor dispute typically involves issues like benefits, pay, working conditions, and hours. These disputes may result in strikes, lockouts, and the potential for interruption of public services.

We are here to provide assistance in resolving those disputes.

Resources

  • PA Labor Relations Act
  • PA Labor Mediation Act
  • PA Public Employee Relations Act
  • Act 88 of 1992
  • Act 111 of 1968
  • U.S. Labor Relations Act

Resources

Mediation Programs
Dispute Mediation (Collective Bargaining)
Interest Based Bargaining
Timed Mediation

 

Other Services
Grievance Mediation

Arbitrator Resumes

Arbitration Panel Services

 

Training Programs
Public Sector Bargaining and Mediation Timelines

Working with a Mediator

Labor-Management Committee

Steward-Supervisor Training

Contact us

Bureau of Mediation Headquarters Department of Labor & Industry 651 Boas Street Harrisburg, PA 17121

Call us

If you have any questions, please call the Bureau of Mediation.

Call us

Email us

You can also email the Bureau of Mediation with any questions.

RA-LIBMED@pa.gov