New York 2023-2024 Regular Session

New York Assembly Bill A06743

Introduced
5/8/23  
Refer
5/8/23  

Caption

Relates to certain benefits provided pursuant to collective bargaining agreements; provides that the temporary president of the senate and speaker of the assembly shall approve changes to health benefits for employees or retirees not subject to a collective bargaining agreement.

Companion Bills

NY S08459

Same As Relates to certain benefits provided pursuant to collective bargaining agreements; provides that the temporary president of the senate and speaker of the assembly shall approve changes to health benefits for employees or retirees not subject to a collective bargaining agreement.

Previously Filed As

NY S08459

Relates to certain benefits provided pursuant to collective bargaining agreements; provides that the temporary president of the senate and speaker of the assembly shall approve changes to health benefits for employees or retirees not subject to a collective bargaining agreement.

NY A08512

Secures the continued validity of collective bargaining agreements during and after a change in operator or ownership of a property, facility, or company.

NY S2464

Provides that public meetings involving collective bargaining agreements of school teachers shall be open to the public.

NY H3851

To provide funding of certain collective bargaining agreements

NY A3684

Requires contracts for sale of certain health care entities to preserve employee wages and benefits and to honor collective bargaining agreements.

NY SB1124

Public Employees’ Retirement System: collective bargaining agreements: disallowed compensation.

NY A03765

Relates to determination of state contribution for certain benefits provided pursuant to collective bargaining agreements.

NY SB516

Relative to prohibiting collective bargaining agreements that require employees to join a labor union.

NY S07499

Relates to the definition and term of real estate listing agreements; provides that no real estate broker shall be a party to a listing agreement if such agreement is for a period longer than two years; provides that a listing agreement shall not be enforceable if the agreement is for a period longer than two years.

NY A08120

Relates to the definition and term of real estate listing agreements; provides that no real estate broker shall be a party to a listing agreement if such agreement is for a period longer than two years; provides that a listing agreement shall not be enforceable if the agreement is for a period longer than two years.

Similar Bills

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