Maryland 2024 Regular Session

Maryland House Bill HB114

Introduced
1/10/24  

Caption

Arbitration Reform for State Employees Act of 2024

Impact

The impact of HB 114 on state law is significant as it proposes to amend existing statutes related to collective bargaining and budget appropriations. It introduces a structured approach to conflict resolution during negotiations between state employees and their employers, which could lead to more equitable outcomes and reduce negotiation times. Furthermore, the requirement for inclusion of employment terms in budget appropriations enhances accountability and ensures that employee agreements are financially supported, thereby potentially improving job satisfaction and retention among state employees.

Summary

House Bill 114, known as the Arbitration Reform for State Employees Act of 2024, aims to reform the collective bargaining process for state employees in Maryland. Key provisions include the requirement for a neutral arbitrator to oversee collective bargaining negotiations and the establishment of an arbitration process in the event of an impasse. Additionally, the bill mandates that every budget bill contain appropriations necessary to implement the terms of employment agreements reached through arbitration or mutual agreement. This legislation serves to streamline negotiations and potentially strengthen the voice of state employees in discussions regarding their employment terms.

Contention

Notable points of contention surrounding HB 114 include concerns from some legislators about the implications of a neutral arbitrator's advisory role. Critics argue that while neutral arbitration could promote fairness, it may also lead to increased bureaucracy and potentially slow down the decision-making process in certain scenarios. Furthermore, there is ongoing debate about the financial implications for the state regarding mandatory budget appropriations required to fund collective agreements, with some expressing worry about the strain this may place on state finances.

Companion Bills

MD SB188

Crossfiled Arbitration Reform for State Employees Act of 2024

MD HB380

Carry Over Arbitration Reform for State Employees Act of 2023

Previously Filed As

MD SB218

Arbitration Reform for State Employees Act of 2023

MD HB380

Arbitration Reform for State Employees Act of 2023

MD HB763

Montgomery County - Collective Bargaining for Sheriff's Office Employees - Binding Arbitration Procedures MC 13-23

MD HB984

Public Employee Relations Act

MD SB367

Public Employee Relations Act

MD HB764

Montgomery County Housing Opportunities Commission - Collective Bargaining Agreement Implementation - Impasse Arbitration MC 10-23

MD HB183

State Personnel - Collective Bargaining - Supervisory and Managerial Employees

MD SB298

State Personnel - Collective Bargaining - Supervisory and Managerial Employees

MD HB797

Maryland-National Capital Park and Planning Commission - Collective Bargaining Agreement Implementation - Dispute Arbitration MC/PG 103-23

MD SB6

Maryland Teachers and State Employees Supplemental Retirement Plans - Automatic Enrollment - Study

Similar Bills

MD HB599

State Personnel - BWI Airport Fire and Rescue Department - Collective Bargaining and Arbitration Processes

MD HB159

Arbitration Reform for State Employees Act of 2025

MD HB380

Arbitration Reform for State Employees Act of 2023

MD SB218

Arbitration Reform for State Employees Act of 2023

MD SB188

Arbitration Reform for State Employees Act of 2024

MD SB472

State Personnel - Collective Bargaining - Revisions and Budget Bill Appropriations

MD SB288

Arbitration Reform for State Employees Act of 2025

MD HB458

State Personnel - Collective Bargaining - Revisions and Budget Bill Appropriations