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          Date of Hearing:   April 23, 2014

            ASSEMBLY COMMITTEE ON PUBLIC EMPLOYEES, RETIREMENT AND SOCIAL  
                                      SECURITY
                                  Rob Bonta, Chair
                    AB 2419 (Garcia) - As Amended:  March 12, 2014
           
          SUBJECT  :   Public employee relations: agency shop arrangements.

           SUMMARY  :   Allows an agency shop arrangement to apply to  
          management employees in the County and City of Los Angeles.  

           EXISTING LAW  :

          1)Establishes the Meyers-Milias-Brown Act (MMBA), which provides  
            a statutory framework for local government employer-employee  
            relations by providing a reasonable method of resolving  
            disputes regarding wages, hours, and other terms and  
            conditions of employment between local public employers and  
            public employee organizations.

          2)Authorizes a local public agency and an employee organization,  
            that has been recognized as the exclusive or majority  
            bargaining agent, to negotiate an agency shop fee arrangement.

          3)Prohibits an agency shop arrangement from applying to  
            management employees.

           FISCAL EFFECT  :   Unknown.

           COMMENTS  :   Under an agency shop arrangement, nonmembers of a  
          union are required to pay a fair share fee for representation to  
          the recognized employee bargaining agent for contract  
          negotiations, administration, and grievance processing.

          According to the author, "Recognized public employee  
          organizations, including those that represent managerial public  
          employees, must carry out various duties and obligations to duly  
          represent their membership and to reach agreements with their  
          public agency employers on all matters within the scope of their  
          representation."

          "As such, recognized employee organizations that represent  
          public managerial employees have the same legal obligations and  
          must exercise the same duty of care in representing their  








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          membership, as those organizations that represent non-managerial  
          employees, and must likewise incur and absorb the many varied  
          costs associated with those representation duties and  
          obligations."

          According to supporters, "These costs are particularly high for  
          public agencies in the County of Los Angeles and City of Los  
          Angeles, as they are some of the largest public agencies in the  
          state, and they operate outside the Public Employment Relations  
          Board's jurisdiction.  In acknowledging these particular issues,  
          this bill would guarantee better representation for LA's public  
          managerial employees."

          AB 1141 (Diaz), Chapter 311, Statutes of 2003, deleted  
          confidential and supervisory employees from the list of  
          employees for which an agency shop union fees arrangement does  
          not apply.

          SB 739 (Solis), Chapter 901, Statutes of 2001, authorized an  
          agency shop agreement to take effect either through a negotiated  
          agreement between a public agency and a recognized employee  
          organization or without a negotiated agreement if a petition is  
          signed by 30% of the employees in the applicable bargaining unit  
          and the agency shop agreement is approved by a majority of the  
          employees.

           REGISTERED SUPPORT / OPPOSITION  :   

           Support 
           
          American Federation of State, County and Municipal Employees  
          (Sponsor)
          Association for Los Angeles Deputy Sheriffs
          California Association of Professional Employees
          California School Employees Association
          Los Angeles Deputy Probation Offices Union, AFSCME Local #685
          Los Angeles Police Protective League
          Service Employees International Union

           Opposition 
           
          None on file
           
          Analysis Prepared by  :    Karon Green / P.E., R. & S.S. / (916)  
          319-3957 








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