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Introduced
02/20/2019
02/20/2019
In Committee
06/04/2019
06/04/2019
Crossed Over
04/15/2019
04/15/2019
Passed
06/06/2019
06/06/2019
Dead
Signed/Enacted/Adopted
07/02/2019
07/02/2019
Introduced Session
2019 Legislative Measures
Bill Summary
Provides that labor organization's charging certain employees reasonable fees and costs for representation that is unrelated to negotiation of collective bargaining agreement is not unfair labor practice. Makes conforming changes. Declares emergency, effective on passage.
AI Summary
This bill amends Oregon's labor laws to allow labor organizations to charge reasonable fees and costs for representation to certain public employees who are not members of the labor organization and have not voluntarily agreed to a fair-share agreement. The bill also makes conforming changes and declares an emergency, with the amendments taking effect immediately upon passage.
Committee Categories
Business and Industry, Labor and Employment
Sponsors (21)
Jeff Barker (D)*,
Bill Hansell (R)*,
Carla Piluso (D)*,
Lee Beyer (D),
Daniel Bonham (R),
Paul Evans (D),
Jeff Golden (D),
David Gomberg (D),
Ken Helm (D),
Gary Leif (R),
Pam Marsh (D),
Laurie Monnes Anderson (D),
Karin Power (D),
Rachel Prusak (D),
Jeff Reardon (D),
Chuck Riley (D),
Janeen Sollman (D),
Chuck Thomsen (R),
Rob Wagner (D),
Marty Wilde (D),
Bradley Witt (D),
Last Action
Chapter 439, (2019 Laws): Effective date June 20, 2019. (on 07/02/2019)
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