Int 2454-2021
New York city collective bargaining law.
This bill would amend the New York City Collective Bargaining Law to account for the U.S. Supreme Court's decision in Janus v. AFSCMC. The bill would provide that there are certain services and benefits that public unions are not required to provide to non-members. In addition, it would remove a reference to “agency fees” which are no longer required to be paid by non-members. It would also allow non-members, in certain circumstances and with the permission of the union, to proceed through the grievance process and arbitration without union representation, so long as the non-member assumes the cost for arbitration that would otherwise be paid by the union.
DCo-Sponsors (6)
Bill History (10)
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Meetings & Hearings (4)
Documents
Files (18)
November 10, 2021 - Stated Meeting Agenda with Links to Files
3/29/2022
Hearing Transcript - Stated Meeting 11-10-21
3/29/2022
Committee Report 11/30/21
12/3/2021
Summary of Int. No. 2454
5/17/2022
Int. No. 2454
3/29/2022
Hearing Testimony 11/30/21
12/6/2021
Committee Report 12/8/21
12/21/2021
Fiscal Impact Statement
3/29/2022
Committee Report - Stated Meeting
1/26/2022
December 9, 2021 - Stated Meeting Agenda
1/26/2022
Hearing Transcript 11/30/21
12/21/2021
Int. No. 2454 (FINAL)
3/29/2022
Hearing Transcript - Stated Meeting 12-9-21
1/26/2022
Hearing Transcript 12/8/21
3/29/2022
Minutes of the Stated Meeting - November 10, 2021
3/29/2022
Minutes of the Stated Meeting - December 9, 2021
3/29/2022
Legislative Documents - Letter to the Mayor
3/29/2022
Local Law 25
5/17/2022





