As with many labor & employment law related cases (and bills) being litigated around the country, there are always a few that stand out. This is one to keep an eye on.
Last Thursday, SD 1208 was introduced in the Massachusetts Legislature which would provide for collective bargaining rights for legislative staff.
Readers might recall that the U.S. House had previously approved its legislative staff to unionize. In fact, in recent months, several congressional offices had voted to unionize. (Although it is important to note that that the U.S. Senate has not taken similar steps at this time. At the present, staffers of any U.S. Senator cannot form a union.)
Will SD 1208 make it across the finish line? While it is still far too early to say, I think this piece of legislation has a strong chance of becoming law.
For a copy of SD 1208: https://malegislature.gov/Bills/193/SD1208.pdf
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