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          Date of Hearing:  April 2, 2014

            ASSEMBLY COMMITTEE ON PUBLIC EMPLOYEES, RETIREMENT AND SOCIAL  
                                      SECURITY
                                  Rob Bonta, Chair
                    AB 1611 (Bonta) - As Amended:  March 20, 2014
           
          SUBJECT  :   School employees: scope of representation: notice.

           SUMMARY  :   Requires public school employers to give the  
          exclusive representative of classified employees prior written  
          notice of their intent to make any changes to matters within the  
          scope of representation.  Specifically,  this bill  :  

          1)Requires public school employers to give reasonable prior  
            written notice to the exclusive representative of employees of  
            their intent to make any change to matters within the scope of  
            representation, including, but not limited to, start time and  
            hours of employment.

          2)Specifies that the purpose of this notice is to provide a  
            recognized employee organization with a reasonable amount of  
            time to negotiate proposed changes with the employer.

           EXISTING LAW  

          1)Establishes the Educational Employment Relations Act (EERA)  
            which provides public school employees the right to form, join  
            and participate in the activities of employee organizations of  
            their choosing for the purpose of representation on all  
            matters of employer-employee relations.

          2)Provides that employee organizations, including exclusive  
            employee representative organizations, have the right to  
            represent their members in their employment relations with  
            public school employers.

          3)Provides that the scope of representation is limited to  
            matters relating to wages, hours of employment, and other  
            terms and conditions of employment.

           FISCAL EFFECT  :   Unknown.

           COMMENTS  :   According to the author, "The Educational Employment  
          Relations Act (EERA) defines scope of representation, terms of  








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          conditions for employment and outlines when a public school  
          employer's actions interfere with an employee's rights under  
          EERA.  However, unlike other laws dealing with public employees  
          and representation, there is no requirement to provide written  
          notice to the exclusive representative in EERA, for the purposes  
          of collective bargaining."

          "For example, the Myers-Milias-Brown Act (public agency  
          employees), the Dills Act (state employees), and the Trial Court  
          Employment Act all require written notice to the recognized  
          employee organization regarding proposed changes to matters  
          within the scope of representation.  AB 1611 simply specifies  
          that school employers also have to provide the exclusive  
          representative written notice regarding proposed changes to  
          matters within the scope of representation."

          The author concludes, "Despite decades of PERB decisional law  
          that supports the right of the exclusive representative to  
          receive notice, representatives of classified employees are  
          forced to return to PERB to enforce such rights.  Providing  
          written notice requirements in statute will make it clear to  
          employers that written notice is required.  This clarification  
          could also result in less costly and time consuming cases before  
          PERB to enforce notice requirements."

          This bill is similar to AB 1665 (Swanson) of 2010 which died in  
          the Senate Committee on Public Employment and Retirement.

           REGISTERED SUPPORT / OPPOSITION  :   

           Support 
           
          California School Employees Association (Sponsor)
          American Federation of State, County and Municipal Employees  
          (Co-Sponsor)
          California Federation of Teachers
          California Labor Federation
          California Professional Firefighters
          LIUNA Local 777
          Service Employees International Union

           Opposition 
           
          None on file
           








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          Analysis Prepared by  :    Karon Green / P.E., R. & S.S. / (916)  
          319-3957