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Office of Labor-Management Standards (OLMS)

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The Office of Labor-Management Standards ensures union democracy, transparency, and financial integrity.

Labor Management Reporting and Disclosure Act.

The Labor-Management Reporting and Disclosure Act (LMRDA) grants certain rights to union members and protects their interests by promoting democratic procedures within labor organizations. The LMRDA establishes the following:

Unions representing federal employees are similarly covered by the implementing regulations of the standards of conduct provisions of the Civil Service Reform Act. Unions representing solely state, county, and municipal employees are not covered by either of these laws except that intermediate bodies that are subordinate to an LMRDA-covered national or international labor organization are subject to the LMRDA.

The Secretary of Labor enforces certain provisions of the LMRDA and has delegated that authority to the Office of Labor-Management Standards (OLMS) of the Department of Labor's Employment Standards Administration. Other provisions may only be enforced by union members through a private suit in a federal district court. Major provisions of the LMRDA are outlined below.

Title I - Bill of Rights of Union Members

Title II - Reporting Requirements

Title III - Trusteeships

Title IV - Elections

Title V - Safeguards for Labor Organizations

Title VI - Miscellaneous Provisions

How can I get more information?

Additional information about OLMS, including key personnel and telephone numbers, how to obtain LM reports, compliance assistance materials, and the text of the LMRDA, is available on the Internet at www.olms.dol.gov. You can also contact us by e-mail at olms-public@dol.gov.

Last Updated: 02/07/05

 

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