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Introduced
01/25/2021
01/25/2021
In Committee
Crossed Over
Passed
Dead
02/01/2022
02/01/2022
Introduced Session
2021-2022 Regular Session
Bill Summary
An act to add Chapter 12.5 (commencing with Section 3599.50) to Division 4 of Title 1 of the Government Code, relating to the Legislature.
AI Summary
This bill enacts the Legislature Employer-Employee Relations Act, which provides employees of the California Legislature, including some supervisory and managerial employees, the right to form, join, and participate in employee organizations for the purpose of representation on employment-related matters. The bill establishes procedures for the recognition of employee organizations, collective bargaining, mediation, and addressing unfair labor practices. It also prohibits the Public Employment Relations Board from including legislative employees in bargaining units with non-legislative employees and makes it a misdemeanor to interfere with the Board's duties. The bill aims to promote communication and employer-employee relations within the Legislature.
Sponsors (45)
Lorena Gonzalez (D)*,
Rebecca Bauer-Kahan (D),
Steve Bennett (D),
Marc Berman (D),
Richard Bloom (D),
Tasha Boerner Horvath (D),
Rob Bonta (D),
Lisa Calderon (D),
Wendy Carrillo (D),
Sabrina Cervantes (D),
David Chiu (D),
Dave Cortese (D),
María Elena Durazo (D),
Laura Friedman (D),
Jesse Gabriel (D),
Cristina Garcia (D),
Eduardo Garcia (D),
Mike Gipson (D),
Lena Gonzalez (D),
Tim Grayson (D),
Chris Holden (D),
Reggie Jones-Sawyer (D),
Ash Kalra (D),
Sydney Kamlager-Dove (D),
Alex Lee (D),
Connie Leyva (D),
Brian Maienschein (D),
Kevin McCarty (D),
Jose Medina (D),
Kevin Mullin (D),
Cottie Petrie-Norris (D),
Sharon Quirk-Silva (D),
James Ramos (D),
Eloise Reyes (D),
Luz Rivas (D),
Robert Rivas (D),
Rudy Salas (D),
Miguel Santiago (D),
Mark Stone (D),
Phil Ting (D),
Chris Ward (D),
Buffy Wicks (D),
Bob Wieckowski (D),
Scott Wiener (D),
Jim Wood (D),
Last Action
Died at Desk. (on 02/01/2022)
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