Amended
IN
Senate
August 19, 2016 |
Amended
IN
Senate
August 15, 2016 |
Amended
IN
Senate
June 21, 2016 |
Amended
IN
Assembly
March 15, 2016 |
Introduced by Assembly Member Cooper (Principal coauthor: Assembly Member Rendon) (Principal |
February 19, 2016 |
(1)The personnel policies of the public employer, including sexual harassment, violence prevention, and safety plans.
(2)Any applicable civil service rules.
(3)Any ethics or conflict-of-interest rules to which the public employee is subject, if applicable.
(4)Any employer-provided benefit programs for which the public employee is eligible.
(b)An orientation described in subdivision (a) shall meet all of the following minimum requirements:
(1)Orientations shall be conducted in-person, during the regular workday of employees attending. If employees are represented, the exclusive representative shall be given not less than 10 days’ notice in advance of an orientation.
(2)If employees are represented, the exclusive representative shall be permitted to make a presentation of 30 minutes, to begin in the first half of the orientation that may include, but is not limited to, the following:
(A)Information about the memorandum of understanding, including the term of the agreement, eligibility to vote on its ratification, and how to access the contract.
(B)Any union benefit for which members may be eligible.
(C)Contact information for the exclusive representative.
(3)If the representative from the exclusive representative is not present at the designated start time of the part of the presentation described in paragraph (2), there is no requirement that the representative be afforded additional time.
(4)In addition to other representatives, each exclusive representative may designate one employee representative who may attend the orientation. The content of the exclusive representative’s presentation shall be determined solely by the exclusive representative and shall not be subject to negotiation. The presentation shall not include advocacy for or against a candidate for political office or ballot measure. Prior to implementing the orientation requirements set forth in this subdivision, the public employer shall provide at least the level of access to, and the opportunity to make presentations at, orientations that the public employer allowed the exclusive representative as of June 1, 2016, and nothing herein shall be construed as infringing upon or limiting that access.
(c)
(d)A
(e)
(f)