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Agricultural Labor Relations Board seeks staff and resources to implement AB 113 majority‑support process
Summary
The Agricultural Labor Relations Board requested seven positions and about $1.9 million to implement AB 113, which creates a majority support petition certification pathway, new appellate bond requirements, and civil-penalty authority; the bill includes an implementation sunset date of 01/01/2028 and imposes expedited timelines for investigation
The Agricultural Labor Relations Board (ALRB) told the Assembly Budget Subcommittee No. 5 it needs seven additional positions and roughly $1.9 million from the Labor and Workforce Development Fund to implement Assembly Bill 113, which changes election procedures and adds appellate bond and civil-penalty provisions to the Agricultural Labor Relations Act.
Julia Montgomery, general counsel for the ALRB, outlined AB 113's principal changes: a majority-support petition…
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