P.R. Laws tit. 29, § 100b

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§ 100b. Jurisdiction

Jurisdiction is hereby conferred to hear and resolve grievances or violations of the Bill of Rights of employee members of labor organizations to the Labor Relations Board in the case of public sector employees and labor organizations under its jurisdiction, pursuant to the provisions in §§ 61—76 of this title, and to the Public Service Labor Relations Commission in the case of employees and labor organizations under its jurisdiction, pursuant to §§ 1451 et seq. of Title 3, and those labor organizations or associations called bona fide, created pursuant to § 702 of Title 3 and § 4551nt of Title 21, and those labor organizations that are not covered by the aforementioned §§ 61—76 of this tile.

The grievances of employees for violations of this subchapter shall be filed within thirty (30) days of the occurrence of the violation of any of the rights conferred by this subchapter, or of the employee becoming aware of the violation, and shall be heard and considered by the aforementioned entities, pursuant to the procedures established for hearing and [elucidating] illegal work practices by the labor organizations provided in the aforementioned laws that govern the functions and prerogatives of such quasi-judicial entities.

History —Sept. 16, 2004, No. 333, § 4.