Hawaii 2023 Regular Session

Hawaii Senate Bill SB718

Introduced
1/20/23  

Caption

Relating To Public Employees.

Impact

By establishing clear language that includes public charter school teachers in the same bargaining unit as Department of Education employees, SB718 intends to enhance the rights and bargaining power of these workers. This move could lead to more equitable treatment and pay structures across public schools, reflecting a unified approach to the education workforce. As both sectors of education face increasing challenges, such clarity may help to attract and retain quality teachers in charter schools.

Summary

SB718 aims to clarify the status of public charter school teachers and personnel under Hawaii's collective bargaining laws. The bill seeks to amend section 89-6 of the Hawaii Revised Statutes to explicitly state that public charter school teachers and staff are included in bargaining unit (5), which relates to teachers and other personnel of the Department of Education. This change addresses existing confusion regarding the inclusion of charter school employees under collective bargaining agreements.

Contention

There may be contention surrounding the bill regarding differences in working conditions, pay, and resources available to charter and traditional public school teachers. Critics may argue that charter schools operate with different funding mechanisms and oversight, which could lead to disparities in negotiations and outcomes. Supporters of the bill would argue that inclusion in the collective bargaining unit will help rectify these inequalities by providing charter school personnel a stronger voice and better benefits.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

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