The FLRA Office of the General Counsel Announces Upcoming Tuesday Training Schedule for April-June 2026

 

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FEDERAL LABOR RELATIONS AUTHORITY – WASHINGTON, DC 20424


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The FLRA Office of the General Counsel Announces Upcoming
Tuesday Training Schedule for April-June 2026

 

The FLRA’s Office of the General Counsel is pleased to announce its upcoming Spring 2026
Tuesday Training schedule for April – June 2026. Both union and management representatives
are encouraged to attend the virtual sessions.
Each training will focus on the legal standards, process, defenses, and best practices for common
unfair labor practices and representation cases. Assistant General Counsel Bill Kirsner will teach
all sessions, and will be joined by Washington Regional Office Senior Attorney Liz Wiseman for
the June 2, 2026 bargaining session.
Course descriptions and registration can be found at: www.FLRA.gov/resources-training

 

Date Location Topic
April 14

1pm – 3:30pm EST

 

Virtual – Link

Introduction to the FLRA, the most common reasons ULPs are dismissed and Official Time
April 21

1pm – 3:30pm EST

 

Virtual – Link

Representation Cases – Appropriate Units and Statutory Exclusions from Bargaining Units
 

April 28

1pm – 4pm EST

 

Virtual – Link

Meetings under the Statue –

Investigatory Examinations, Formal Discussions, Bypasses and Brookhaven Warnings

May 5

1pm – 3:30pm EST

 

Virtual – Link

Statutory Interference, Discrimination, Flagrant Misconduct and the Duty of Fair Representation
May 12

1pm – 3:30pm EST

 

Virtual – Link

 

Data/Information Requests

June 2

1pm – 4:30pm EST

 

Virtual – Link

 

Bargaining under Title 5

 

For more information on the OGC and its leadership, click here.

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The FLRA administers the labor-management relations program for federal employees (excluding
postal service employees) worldwide. It is charged with providing leadership in establishing
policies and guidance related to federal sector labor-management relations and with resolving
disputes under, and ensuring compliance with, the Federal Service Labor-Management Relations
Statute.

 

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