New Hampshire 2022 Regular Session

New Hampshire House Bill HB1041

Introduced
11/2/21  
Refer
11/2/21  

Caption

Extending the public employees labor relations act to employees of the general court and relative to the duties of the joint committee on legislative facilities.

Impact

The enactment of HB 1041 is expected to have an indeterminable financial impact on state expenditures as it introduces new negotiation processes for legislative employees. The bill impacts the state budget regarding the costs associated with potential agreements stemming from collective bargaining, including various employee benefits and compensation structures. This change marks a significant shift in how legislative staff are treated in terms of labor relations, aligning them more closely with other public sector employees in New Hampshire who already enjoy these rights.

Summary

House Bill 1041 aims to extend the provisions of the public employees labor relations act to the employees of the New Hampshire general court, thus establishing the legislature as a public employer under this act. This bill introduces structured procedures for collective bargaining specifically for nonpartisan employees who serve in various legislative capacities. By creating a framework for negotiation, the bill seeks to ensure that employees can advocate for their terms of employment effectively, addressing their compensation, benefits, and work conditions.

Sentiment

The general sentiment surrounding HB 1041 appears to be supportive among those advocating for fair labor practices and improved conditions for legislative employees. Proponents argue that it will enhance the welfare of nonpartisan workers who perform critical roles in the legislative process, allowing them to have a formal voice in their employment conditions. However, there may be some concerns regarding the potential increase in costs to the state associated with these additional responsibilities and negotiations.

Contention

There are notable points of contention regarding the implications of HB 1041. Critics might highlight concerns about the potential for increased bureaucracy within the legislature, with fears that collective bargaining could slow down the legislative process. Additionally, opponents may argue about the prioritization of resources, suggesting that focusing on the negotiation of employment terms for legislative staff may detract from addressing broader public policy issues facing the state. Nonetheless, supporters emphasize the importance of ensuring that individuals who support the legislative framework have adequate representation and fair treatment in their employment.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

NH HB134

Extending the public employees labor relations act to employees of the general court and relative to the duties of the joint committee on legislative facilities.

NH HB1236

Relating To Legislative Employees.

NH SB105

Relating To Legislative Employees.

NH HB3561

Relating generally to creating the Joint Legislative Committee on Civic Life

NH HB2672

Relating to the relationship between public employers and fire and police employees.

NH S1733

"Government Reality Check Act"; prohibits public employers from providing certain benefits to public employees; restricts gifts to public employees; restricts travel by public employees; imposes post-employment restriction on public contracting employees.

NH A3515

"Government Reality Check Act"; prohibits public employers from providing certain benefits to public employees; restricts gifts to public employees; restricts travel by public employees; imposes post-employment restriction on public contracting employees.

NH HB2632

Relating To Legislative Employees.

NH SB2760

Relating To Legislative Employees.

NH SB1295

Providing for duties of public employers relating to public employee information.

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