Welch introduces bill to allow legislative staff to unionize – Capitol News IL

House Bill 4148, creating the Legislative Employee Labor Relations Act, comes in response to a monthslong effort by Democratic staff in the speaker’s office to unionize and negotiate wages, hours and other working conditions. It would establish an Office of State Legislative Labor Relations to represent the General Assembly in collective bargaining with legislative staff.
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Elaine S.
2 years ago

Do these people have any idea what a logistical nightmare unionizing legislative staff would be? The General Assembly doesn’t run like a factory with predictable schedules — particularly not toward the end of session when the members all scramble to pass last-minute legislation. On the other hand… maybe if the legislative staff all insisted on only working 9 to 5 Monday through Friday and getting paid overtime during late night and special sessions, and refused to do anything that wasn’t in their contract, maybe the members would have to STOP having late night/overtime/lame duck sessions and that might be a… Read more »

nixit
2 years ago

Legislative staff were already covered under the Workers Rights Amendment. This is Welch pretending he’s actually doing something pro-labor.

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