School employees; prohibiting public schools after certain date from recognizing certain collective bargaining units. Effective date. Emergency.
Impact
The direct impact of SB928 is on the collective bargaining agreements that currently exist between public school employees and school districts. Effective from July 1, 2023, any contracts that violate the provisions of this bill will be deemed void and unenforceable. This is expected to create a shift in employee relations, as public schools will no longer be obligated to negotiate terms regarding employment with recognized bargaining units, which could affect wages, benefits, and working conditions.
Summary
Senate Bill 928 (SB928) introduces significant changes to the way public schools in Oklahoma can engage with employee organizations. The bill prohibits public schools from recognizing certain organizations or associations as collective bargaining units after a specified date. This eliminates the ability of public school employees to collectively bargain with their employers regarding employment matters, effectively altering established labor relations within the school districts.
Contention
The passage of SB928 has sparked contention among various stakeholders. Proponents argue that it will increase flexibility for school administrations, allowing them to manage human resources without the constraints of collective bargaining. Conversely, opponents, including labor advocates and some educators, contend that the bill undermines the rights of employees to negotiate their terms of employment, potentially leading to weaker protections and benefits for teachers and staff. This contentious environment highlights the ongoing debate regarding labor rights and educational policy in Oklahoma.
Carry Over
School employees; prohibiting public schools after certain date from recognizing certain collective bargaining units. Effective date. Emergency.
School employees; prohibiting specified existing organizations from continuing to represent employees; modifying prohibition against payroll deductions on behalf of certain employees; effective date; emergency.
Teacher pay; repealing the minimum salary schedule for certified school personnel; adding provisions to salary schedules adopted by boards of education. Effective date. Emergency.
Teachers; directing deposit of certain Oklahoma Education Lottery Act proceeds into Teacher Empowerment Revolving Fund; providing criteria for issuance of certain teaching certificates; effective date; emergency.