Maryland 2023 Regular Session

Maryland House Bill HB183

Introduced
1/18/23  

Caption

State Personnel - Collective Bargaining - Supervisory and Managerial Employees

Impact

If passed, HB183 would amend existing laws pertaining to state personnel and pensions and would specifically modify the governing structure of labor relations for state employees. The bill's impact would be significant as it delineates new rights and structural considerations for supervisory and managerial workers, enhancing their influence in workplace negotiations. Supporters argue this move could lead to better workplace conditions and morale among these employees, which in turn may positively affect public service efficiency.

Summary

House Bill 183 aims to extend collective bargaining rights to certain supervisory and managerial employees within the State of Maryland. This bill seeks to create separate bargaining units specifically for these employees, thereby recognizing their roles and needs in the negotiation process regarding working conditions, salaries, and other employment matters. By including supervisory and managerial staff in collective bargaining, the legislation reflects a growing recognition of the importance of these roles in the overall workforce and their contributions to state operations.

Contention

Despite its intended benefits, the bill has faced criticism and concern from some quarters. Opponents may argue that extending collective bargaining rights to managerial employees could create conflicts of interest, as these individuals are often seen as supervisors with managerial responsibilities, which could complicate the collective bargaining process. There may also be concerns regarding how this could affect the hierarchy and operational efficiency of state agencies, posing challenges in managing employee relations and responsibilities within the state employment structure.

Companion Bills

MD SB298

Crossfiled State Personnel - Collective Bargaining - Supervisory and Managerial Employees

Previously Filed As

MD SB298

State Personnel - Collective Bargaining - Supervisory and Managerial Employees

MD HB260

State Personnel - Collective Bargaining - Supervisory Employees

MD SB192

State Personnel - Collective Bargaining - Supervisory Employees

MD HB751

State Personnel - Collective Bargaining

MD SB118

State Personnel - Collective Bargaining

MD HB661

State Personnel - Collective Bargaining - Faculty

MD SB750

State Personnel - Collective Bargaining - Part-Time Faculty

MD HB275

State Personnel - Collective Bargaining - Faculty, Part-Time Faculty, and Graduate Assistants

MD SB247

State Personnel – Collective Bargaining – Faculty, Part–Time Faculty, and Graduate Assistants

MD HB211

State Personnel - Collective Bargaining - Graduate Assistants

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