Minnesota 2025-2026 Regular Session

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11 1.1 A bill for an act​
22 1.2 relating to unemployment insurance; modifying eligibility under certain conditions​
33 1.3 for applicants involved in a labor dispute; amending Minnesota Statutes 2024,​
44 1.4 section 268.085, subdivision 13b.​
55 1.5BE IT ENACTED BY THE LEGISLATURE OF THE STATE OF MINNESOTA:​
66 1.6 Section 1. Minnesota Statutes 2024, section 268.085, subdivision 13b, is amended to read:​
77 1.7 Subd. 13b.Labor dispute.(a) An applicant who has stopped working because of a labor​
88 1.8dispute at the establishment where the applicant is employed is ineligible for unemployment​
99 1.9benefits:​
1010 1.10 (1) until the earlier of the end of the calendar week that the labor dispute was in active​
1111 1.11progress or the end of the calendar week following the calendar week that the labor dispute​
1212 1.12began if the applicant is participating in or directly interested in the labor dispute; or​
1313 1.13 (2) until the end of the calendar week that the labor dispute began if the applicant is not​
1414 1.14participating in or directly interested in the labor dispute.​
1515 1.15 Participation includes any failure or refusal by an applicant, voluntarily or involuntarily,​
1616 1.16to accept and perform available and customary work at the establishment.​
1717 1.17 (b) An applicant who has stopped working because of a jurisdictional controversy​
1818 1.18between two or more labor organizations at the establishment where the applicant is employed​
1919 1.19is ineligible for unemployment benefits until the end of the calendar week that the​
2020 1.20jurisdictional controversy was in progress.​
2121 1.21 (c) An applicant is not ineligible for unemployment benefits under this subdivision if:​
2222 1​Section 1.​
2323 25-01061 as introduced​12/20/24 REVISOR SS/RC​
2424 SENATE​
2525 STATE OF MINNESOTA​
2626 S.F. No. 1148​NINETY-FOURTH SESSION​
2727 (SENATE AUTHORS: MOHAMED, Maye Quade, Oumou Verbeten, Clark and Marty)​
2828 OFFICIAL STATUS​D-PG​DATE​
2929 Introduction and first reading​02/10/2025​
3030 Referred to Jobs and Economic Development​ 2.1 (1) the applicant stops working because of an employer's intentional failure to observe​
3131 2.2the terms of the safety and health section of a union contract or failure to comply with an​
3232 2.3official citation for a violation of federal or state laws involving occupational safety and​
3333 2.4health;​
3434 2.5 (2) the applicant stops working because of a lockout; or​
3535 2.6 (3) the applicant is discharged before the beginning of a labor dispute; or​
3636 2.7 (4) an employer engages the services of a replacement worker for the applicant's position,​
3737 2.8whether that replacement worker is engaged on a permanent or temporary basis, or is an​
3838 2.9existing worker reassigned permanently or temporarily from other duties to perform the​
3939 2.10duties of the applicant's position.​
4040 2.11 (d) A quit from employment by the applicant during the time that the labor dispute is in​
4141 2.12active progress at the establishment does not terminate the applicant's participation in or​
4242 2.13direct interest in the labor dispute for purposes of this subdivision.​
4343 2.14 (e) For the purpose of this subdivision, the term "labor dispute" has the same definition​
4444 2.15as provided in section 179.01, subdivision 7.​
4545 2​Section 1.​
4646 25-01061 as introduced​12/20/24 REVISOR SS/RC​