Minnesota 2023-2024 Regular Session

Minnesota House Bill HF1691

Introduced
2/13/23  
Refer
2/13/23  
Refer
3/6/23  

Caption

Public employee labor relations modified, and collective bargaining modified.

Impact

If enacted, HF1691 would significantly alter the landscape of labor relations for public employees in Minnesota by establishing stricter requirements for public employers to provide contact information for new hires to exclusive representatives. This measure is designed to ensure that labor organizations can effectively represent their members and thus may lead to improvements in collective bargaining processes. By facilitating better communication channels and responsibilities, the bill could bolster the overall efficacy of labor negotiations and employee representation.

Summary

House File 1691 (HF1691) proposes modifications to public employee labor relations in Minnesota, particularly concerning collective bargaining practices. The bill aims to clarify and modify existing labor relations statutes to enhance communication between public employers and labor organizations, particularly in how collective bargaining units are organized and managed. It emphasizes the facilitation of dues collection and reinforces the responsibilities of public employers regarding employee information transparency and representation in negotiations.

Sentiment

Overall, the sentiment around HF1691 is mixed. Supporters argue that the bill enhances the ability of labor organizations to advocate for employees effectively, thereby promoting fair labor practices. Opponents, however, express concerns regarding potential overreach by public employers and the implications for individual employee rights, particularly in relation to privacy and autonomy over their personal information. The debate underscores a broader conflict about the balance of power in labor relations between employees' rights and employer interests.

Contention

Notable points of contention revolve around the provisions that permit public employers to require extensive employee information sharing with exclusive representatives. Critics argue that these measures may infringe on employees' privacy rights, while proponents view them as necessary to improve labor relations and ensure adequate representation. Additionally, the inclusion of provisions related to the non-liability of employers for certain deductions made for union fees has sparked debate regarding the implications for employees who may disagree with these financial obligations.

Companion Bills

MN SF1632

Similar To Public labor relations modification

Previously Filed As

MN HF1690

Public labor relations modified, and teacher probationary period requirements modified.

MN SF1632

Public labor relations modification

MN HF1522

Labor policy provisions modified; and building codes, occupational safety and health, and employment law modified.

MN SF1633

Public labor relations modification

MN SF4597

Public employee definition modification; University of Minnesota employees bargaining units modification

MN HF62

Public Employment Relations Board data modified, and money appropriated.

MN HF4508

Public employee definition amended, and University of Minnesota employee bargaining units modified.

MN SF303

Public Employment Relations Board Data modification and appropriation

MN SF3428

Technical and policy changes to certain public employee labor relations provisions

MN HF2281

Early education teachers required to be licensed, and definition of teacher modified under Public Employment Labor Relations Act.

Similar Bills

MN HF1690

Public labor relations modified, and teacher probationary period requirements modified.

MN SF1632

Public labor relations modification

MN SF1633

Public labor relations modification

MN HF1522

Labor policy provisions modified; and building codes, occupational safety and health, and employment law modified.

MN SF1384

Nurse and Patient Safety Act

MN HF333

Provisions modified for teachers licensed in another state to teach in Minnesota.

MN HF585

Teachers licensed in another state provisions modified to allow teaching in Minnesota.

MN SF801

Teachers licensed in another state teaching in Minnesota provisions modifications