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DE SB8
DE SB8An Act To Amend Title 19 And Title 29 Of The Delaware Code And Chapter 280, Volume 81 Of The Laws Of Delaware Relating To Collective Bargaining For State Employees.
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Introduced
03/26/2019
03/26/2019
In Committee
04/12/2019
04/12/2019
Crossed Over
03/26/2019
03/26/2019
Passed
04/18/2019
04/18/2019
Dead
Signed/Enacted/Adopted
05/30/2019
05/30/2019
Introduced Session
150th General Assembly
Bill Summary
This Act eliminates the set bargaining unit classifications established in 19 Del. C. § 1311A(b) and allows exclusive representatives of bargaining units to work with the Secretary of the Department of Human Resources to organize or consolidate bargaining units in a manner in which they can agree for purposes of collective bargaining. It also eliminates the requirement that exclusive bargaining representatives of exclusive bargaining units form a coalition for collective bargaining. The Act eliminates the provision allowing for an employee organization to seek to be certified for unrepresented employees. The Act provides that parties may engage in collective bargaining for compensation in conjunction with or separately from collective bargaining for terms and conditions. It requires that the negotiation of collective bargaining agreements be staggered over time while providing that collective bargaining agreements currently in place remain in place until they expire by their own terms. While the Act allows for exclusive representatives to bargain for different pay rate increases, it prohibits the compensation of bargaining units from exceeding the pay ranges for each pay grade as established each year in the appropriations act. In addition, it retains the existing scope of bargaining contained in 19 Del.C. Section 1311A(a).
AI Summary
This bill eliminates the set bargaining unit classifications for state employees and allows exclusive representatives to work with the Secretary of the Department of Human Resources to organize or consolidate bargaining units as they agree. It removes the requirement for exclusive bargaining representatives to form a coalition for collective bargaining and eliminates the provision allowing an employee organization to seek certification for unrepresented employees. The bill allows parties to engage in collective bargaining for compensation separately from or in conjunction with collective bargaining for terms and conditions. It requires the negotiation of collective bargaining agreements to be staggered over time, while keeping current agreements in place until they expire. The bill allows exclusive representatives to bargain for different pay rate increases, but prohibits the compensation of bargaining units from exceeding the pay ranges established in the annual appropriations act. The bill retains the existing scope of bargaining.
Committee Categories
Budget and Finance, Labor and Employment
Sponsors (15)
Jack Walsh (D)*,
Gerald Brady (D),
Bill Carson (D),
Catherine Cloutier (R),
Bruce Ennis (D),
Stephanie Hansen (D),
Earl Jaques (D),
John Kowalko (D),
Sean Matthews (D),
Harris McDowell (D),
Ed Osienski (D),
Trey Paradee (D),
Nicole Poore (D),
Laura Sturgeon (D),
Kim Williams (D),
Last Action
Signed by Governor (on 05/30/2019)
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