The Office of Labor-Management Standards (OLMS) is an agency of the
U.S. Department of Labor
The United States Department of Labor (DOL) is one of the United States federal executive departments, executive departments of the federal government of the United States, U.S. federal government. It is responsible for the administration of fede ...
that promotes standards for democracy and
fiscal responsibility in labor organizations. It was formed in 1959.
Activities
OLMS administers and enforces most provisions of the
Labor-Management Reporting and Disclosure Act
The Labor Management Reporting and Disclosure Act of 1959 (also "LMRDA" or the Landrum–Griffin Act), is a US labor law that regulates labor unions' internal affairs and their officials' relationships with employers.
Background
After enactment ...
of 1959 (LMRDA).The LMRDA was enacted primarily to ensure basic standards of democracy and
fiscal responsibility in labor organizations which represent employees in private industry. Unions representing U.S. Postal Service employees became subject to the LMRDA with the passage of the
Postal Reorganization Act of 1970.
OLMS also enforces standards on officers of unions representing U.S. government workers defined by the
Civil Service Reform Act of 1978.
History
The agency was originally formed as the Bureau of Labor-Management Reports in 1959. It was renamed the Labor-Management Services Administration in 1963, and the Office of Labor-Management Standards in 1984.
References
External links
Office of Labor-Management StandardsOffice of Labor-Management Standardsin the
Federal Register
Office of Workers
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