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Bill would let Department of Corrections bargaining unit negotiate separate master agreement; sponsor calls change a simplification
Summary
Senate Bill 5433 would exempt exclusive bargaining representatives for Department of Corrections employees from coalition bargaining rules that apply to other state agencies, allowing a separate master collective bargaining agreement for DOC employees who have interest-arbitration rights.
Senate Bill 5433 would modify collective bargaining procedures so that exclusive bargaining representatives for Department of Corrections (DOC) employees negotiate a master collective-bargaining agreement separate from the general government coalition bargaining process.
Jarrett Sacks, committee staff, described the existing multi-employer/corporate coalition-bargaining…
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