An Act Providing Labor Unions with Reasonable Access to Current and Newly Hired Public Sector Workers
Sec. 1. 26 MRSA §975 is enacted to read:
§ 975. Bargaining agent access
(1) Name;
(2) Job title;
(3) Workplace location;
(4) Home address;
(5) Work telephone numbers;
(6) Home telephone and personal cellular telephone numbers, if known;
(7) Work e-mail address;
(8) Personal e-mail address, if known; and
(9) Date of hire.
(1) Home addresses, home or personal telephone numbers, personal e-mail addresses and dates of birth of employees;
(2) Names of employees within a bargaining unit; and
(3) Communications between a bargaining agent and its members.
Nothing in this section may be construed to limit the terms of a collective bargaining agreement that provide a bargaining agent with greater rights of access to employees than the rights established by this section.
Sec. 2. 26 MRSA §979-T is enacted to read:
§ 979-T. Bargaining agent access
(1) Name;
(2) Job title;
(3) Workplace location;
(4) Home address;
(5) Work telephone numbers;
(6) Home telephone and personal cellular telephone numbers, if known;
(7) Work e-mail address;
(8) Personal e-mail address, if known; and
(9) Date of hire.
(1) Home addresses, home or personal telephone numbers, personal e-mail addresses and dates of birth of employees;
(2) Names of employees within a bargaining unit; and
(3) Communications between a bargaining agent and its members.
Nothing in this section may be construed to limit the terms of a collective bargaining agreement that provide a bargaining agent with greater rights of access to employees than the rights established by this section.
Sec. 3. 26 MRSA §1037 is enacted to read:
§ 1037. Bargaining agent access
(1) Name;
(2) Job title;
(3) Workplace location;
(4) Home address;
(5) Work telephone numbers;
(6) Home telephone and personal cellular telephone numbers, if known;
(7) Work e-mail address;
(8) Personal e-mail address, if known; and
(9) Date of hire.
(1) Home addresses, home or personal telephone numbers, personal e-mail addresses and dates of birth of employees;
(2) Names of employees within a bargaining unit; and
(3) Communications between a bargaining agent and its members.
Nothing in this section may be construed to limit the terms of a collective bargaining agreement that provide a bargaining agent with greater rights of access to employees than the rights established by this section.
Sec. 4. 26 MRSA §1295 is enacted to read:
§ 1295. Bargaining agent access
(1) Name;
(2) Job title;
(3) Workplace location;
(4) Home address;
(5) Work telephone numbers;
(6) Home telephone and personal cellular telephone numbers, if known;
(7) Work e-mail address;
(8) Personal e-mail address, if known; and
(9) Date of hire.
(1) Home addresses, home or personal telephone numbers, personal e-mail addresses and dates of birth of employees;
(2) Names of employees within a bargaining unit; and
(3) Communications between a bargaining agent and its members.
Nothing in this section may be construed to limit the terms of a collective bargaining agreement that provide a bargaining agent with greater rights of access to employees than the rights established by this section.
summary
This bill makes changes to the laws governing collective bargaining for municipal employees, state employees, judicial employees and employees of the University of Maine System, the Maine Maritime Academy and the Maine Community College System to provide a collective bargaining agent with greater access to employees and employee information for those employees represented by that collective bargaining agent. It also provides a collective bargaining agent with the right to use any government building or facility to conduct meetings with its members, as long as that use does not interfere with governmental operations. The government entity may charge the collective bargaining agent for any additional costs that use may incur.