Limits the number of consecutive hours worked by certain employees of cities of one million or more; provides that employees of cities of one million or more who are subject to a collective bargaining agreement shall not work more than 17 consecutive hours in a work day.
Reduces the number of hours in a work week to thirty-two for employers with at least five hundred employees who are not part of a collective bargaining agreement.
Provides that municipal housing authorities in cities having a population of one million or more shall be subject to the review and regulation of the authorities budget office.
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.
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.
Restricts consecutive hours of work for health care workers except in the case of certain emergencies and surgical procedures.
Restricts consecutive hours of work for health care workers except in the case of certain emergencies and surgical procedures.
Provides a tax abatement for geothermal well systems in cities of one million or more.
Provides for the appointment of foreclosure receivers and managing agents in cities having a population of one million or more.
Provides for the appointment of foreclosure receivers and managing agents in cities having a population of one million or more.