Massachusetts 2023-2024 Regular Session

Massachusetts House Bill H1951

Introduced
2/16/23  

Caption

Relative to the structure of the Commonwealth Employment Relations Board

Impact

If enacted, the bill would significantly alter the structure of the Commonwealth Employment Relations Board by replacing the previous appointment criteria with a new framework designed to ensure more diverse representation. The change includes appointing members for a five-year term, with staggered expirations to maintain continuity and prevent any single party from dominating the board. This could enhance the board's operational efficiency and its capacity to handle disputes in a fair manner.

Summary

House Bill 1951 is an act focused on restructuring the Commonwealth Employment Relations Board in Massachusetts. Specifically, it aims to modify how the board is comprised, stating that it shall consist of three members appointed by the governor: one representative from organized labor, one from municipal management, and one neutral party. This aims to incorporate a balanced representation of stakeholders in labor relations, ensuring that both labor and management perspectives are present in the decision-making process of the board.

Contention

The proposed restructuring has been met with various viewpoints. Proponents argue that involving representatives from different segments—such as labor and municipal management—will foster a more equitable environment in labor negotiations. On the contrary, critics may express concerns regarding potential governmental overreach in labor affairs, fearing that the selection of board members by the governor could create biases favoring certain political agendas, potentially undermining the independence and impartiality of the board.

Companion Bills

MA S1223

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MA H4390

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MA H5098

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MA H4570

Replaced by Study Order

Previously Filed As

MA H574

Relative to facilities grants for approved projects under the school building assistance program

MA H1287

Relative to admissions requirements to institutions of higher education

MA H3422

Clarifying the vehicle transfer and registration laws

MA H1952

Expanding the community college training incentive program

MA H3534

Providing for prisoners of war

MA H1761

Relative to the protection of persons with disabilities

MA H2947

Regarding late payments and interest rates for real estate bills and personal property taxes

MA H2948

Establishing a tax credit for veteran license plates

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