CDOR LMC
The COWINS & CDOR State Entity Agreement lays the foundation for a Labor Management Committee where union members can meet with management about ongoing issues in CDOR. The mutual goal for our LMC is to improve employee satisfaction, productivity, and efficiency by promoting trust, fairness, and open communication between
employees and the State.
What issues does the CDOR LMC address?
The main issues our LMC covers are: quality services, safety, health, and recruitment & retention of staff. These issues are not exhaustive and the LMC is a site where members can be creative when identifying issues and crafting solutions.
What are issues the LMC cannot address?
In our contract with CDOR, we specifically state that the LMC will not discuss individual grievances, individual medical issues, or individual disciplinary cases. This makes sense! We should aspire to make sure the LMC addresses issues that affect large numbers of state employees.
What does an LMC member do?
Members represent coworkers in their workplaces, department, and union. They are elected to improve the working conditions for CDOR workers. The committee is composed of equal numbers of management (chosen by CDOR) and employees (elected by COWINS members) not to exceed a total of 14 individuals.