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Public Safety Employer-Employee Cooperation Act of 2007

The Public Safety Employer-Employee Cooperation Act of 2007, introduced in the 110th Congress[1](H.R. 980, S. 2123), proposed to establish minimum standards for state collective bargaining laws for public safety officers.

Public Safety Employer-Employee Cooperation Act of 2007
Long titleTo provide collective bargaining rights for public safety officers employed by States or their political subdivisions.
Enacted bythe 110th United States Congress
Legislative history
  • Introduced in the House as H.R. 980 by Dale Kildee (D-MI) and John Duncan (R-TN) on February 12, 2007
  • Committee consideration by Education and Labor
  • Passed the House on July 17, 2007 (314–97)
Public Safety Employer-Employee Cooperation Act of 2007
Long titleA bill to provide collective bargaining rights for public safety officers employed by States or their political subdivisions.
Enacted bythe 110th United States Congress
Legislative history

Provisions Edit

The bill would ensure:[2][3]

  • The right to join a union and have the union recognized by the employer
  • The right of public safety officers to bargain over wages, hours, and working conditions
  • A dispute resolution mechanism, such as fact finding or mediation
  • Enforcement of contracts through state courts

Although the act would allow the parties to seek mediation to resolve their differences, it would not force employers into binding arbitration.[4]

The Federal Labor Relations Authority shall, within 180 days of enactment, make a determination as to whether a State substantially provides for the rights and responsibilities described in the Act.

The Federal Labor Relations Authority shall have the authority to:

  • Determine the appropriateness of units for labor organization representation
  • Supervise or conduct elections to determine whether a labor organization has been selected as an exclusive representative by a voting majority of the employees
  • Resolve issues relating to the duty to bargain in good faith
  • Conduct hearings and resolve complaints of unfair labor practices
  • Resolve exceptions to the awards of arbitrators
  • Protect the right of each employee to form, join, or assist any labor organization, or to refrain from any such activity, freely and without fear of penalty or reprisal, and protect each employee in the exercise of such right
  • Take such other actions as are necessary and appropriate to effectively administer the Act

Strikes and lockouts are prohibited by the act.[4]

Legislative history Edit

Previous versions of the Public Safety Employer-Employee Cooperation Act narrowly missed a 60-vote supermajority (required for cloture) in the U.S. Senate.[5][6]

The House Committee on Labor and Education approved the legislation on June 20, 2007, with an overwhelmingly bipartisan vote of 42–1.[7]

The bill passed the full U.S. House of Representatives, 314–97 (with 20 not voting), on July 17, 2007.[8]

On October 1, 2007, the Senate version of the bill (S.2123) was introduced by Senators Judd Gregg (R-NH) and Edward Kennedy (D-MA) with 10 Republican cosponsors. However, on December 14, 2007, the act was offered and later withdrawn as an amendment to the 2007 U.S. Farm Bill with opposition led by Jim DeMint (R-SC) and Mike Enzi (R-WY).[9]

On May 14, 2008, the Senate held a procedural vote to begin debate on the bill.[10] While the 69–29 tally seemed to indicate the bill would pass the Senate by a veto-proof margin,[10] Senate Democrats dropped the bill May 15, 2008, after Republicans complained they didn't have enough time to offer amendments.[11] Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid said he did not have enough votes to force final consideration of the bill.[11] According to a press release by the IAFF, Senator Lindsey Graham (R-SC) introduced a non-germane motion to attach Senator John McCain's (R-AZ) GI Bill of Rights to S.2123. The press release refers to the motion as "a move designed both to sidetrack debate on the bill and boost the candidacy of presumptive Republican presidential nominee John McCain."[12] The maneuvering prompted an angry rebuke from Senator Kennedy on the Senate floor. "We have seen this parliamentary gimmick that has taken place offered by the Republican leadership that is a slap in the face to every firefighter and police officer and first responder in the country."[13] Kennedy also questioned whether or not John McCain approved the Republicans' strategy.[13] In spite of the apparent discord, Senator Reid indicated that the bill was not dead and that Democrats and Republicans would be able to work out a bipartisan deal on how to handle amendments.[14]

Support Edit

The bill is a top legislative priority of the International Association of Fire Fighters, International Union of Police Associations, AFL–CIO, and Fraternal Order of Police.[15][16][17][18] The bill is also supported by the National Association of Police Organizations and the American Federation of State, County, and Municipal Employees.[19][20]

Opposition Edit

The National League of Cities, the National Sheriffs' Association, the International Association of Chiefs of Police, the National Association of Counties, the National Right to Work Committee, the National Alliance for Worker and Employer Rights, the National Public Employer Labor Relations Association, the International Public Management Association for Human Resources, and the International Municipal Lawyers Association are lobbying against the bill.[21][22][23][24][25]

The Heritage Foundation has been particularly critical, and claims that the bill is part of an attack on volunteer fire departments.[26] However, The National Volunteer Fire Council wrote an article published in Fire Engineering magazine explaining how the NVFC worked diligently with Senate staff to include language in the Senate version of the bill that protects the right of career firefighters to volunteer during off-duty hours.[27]

See also Edit

Notes Edit

  1. ^ "H.R. 980, The Public Safety Employer-Employee Cooperation Act of 2007" 2007-08-23 at the Wayback Machine, WashingtonWatch.com, Accessed July 6, 2007.
  2. ^ "Collective bargaining - legislative fact sheet," International Association of Fire Fighters, Accessed July 6, 2007.
  3. ^ "Public Safety Workers Closer to Collective Bargaining," Fire Chief, June 21, 2007. Accessed July 31, 2007.
  4. ^ a b Downey, Kirstin (August 1, 2007). "Va. Has Big Stake in Bill on Public Safety Unions". The Washington Post. Retrieved August 2, 2007.
  5. ^ "Municipal Unions Lose Senate Battle," The New York Times, November 7, 2001. Accessed July 6, 2007.
  6. ^ "Firefighters Close to Gaining Senate Vote on Collective Bargaining Bill," 2007-09-27 at the Wayback Machine U.S. Conference of Mayors, June 3, 2002. Accessed July 6, 2007.
  7. ^ "House Labor Committee Approves Bill to Extend Collective Bargaining Rights to Public Safety Workers in all 50 States," Press release from the United States House Committee on Education and Labor, June 20, 2007. Accessed July 29, 2007.
  8. ^ 110th Congress / House / 1st session / Vote 633," Washington Post, July 25, 2007.
  9. ^ "Anti-Labor Senators Derail Fire Fighter Bargaining Bill," International Association of Fire Fighters, Accessed January 14, 2008.
  10. ^ a b Straub N, "Enzi vs. Kennedy: Senators part ways over bill for public safety labor unions," Star-Tribune, May 15, 2008. Accessed May 16, 2008.
  11. ^ a b "Democrats drop first-responder bill,"[permanent dead link] The Associated Press, May 15, 2008. Accessed May 16, 2008.[dead link]
  12. ^ "Collective Bargaining Bill Delayed By Partisanship," International Association of Fire Fighters, May 16, 2008. Accessed May 16, 2008.
  13. ^ a b "GOP Uses GI Bill As A ‘Political Gimmick’ On Senate Floor To Thwart Passage Of First Responder Legislation," Think Progress, Accessed May 17, 2008.
  14. ^ "Senators Seek Deal on Bargaining Rights for First Responders," 2008-05-16 at the Wayback Machine CQ Politics, May 16, 2008. Accessed May 17, 2008.
  15. ^ "Collective Bargaining," International Association of Fire Fighters, Accessed January 14, 2008.
  16. ^ Kevin O'Connor, "Statement of Mr. Kevin O'Connor, Assistant to the General President, International Association of Fire Fighters, on H.R. 980 the Public Safety Employer-Employee Cooperation Act," testimony to the United States House Committee on Education and Labor posted at the International Association of Fire Fighters, Accessed July 30, 2007.
  17. ^ Letter to Senator Reid and McConnell regarding the Public Safety Employer-Employee Cooperation Act of 2007 (HR980) from I.U.P.A. International President Sam Cabral 2008-11-26 at the Wayback Machine, May 9, 2008. Accessed March 11, 2010.
  18. ^ "FOP's Collective Bargaining Bill Passes House!" 2007-09-28 at the Wayback Machine Press release from the Fraternal Order of Police, July 17, 2007. Accessed July 29, 2007.
  19. ^ "House Passes Public Safety Collective Bargaining Bill," 2007-10-15 at the Wayback Machine NAPO Official Website, Accessed September 10, 2007.
  20. ^ "AFSCME Provides Support for Collective Bargaining for Public Safety Officers," 2008-05-12 at the Wayback Machine Statement for the record on behalf of the American Federation of State, County and Municipal Employees before the subcommittee on Health, Employment, Labor and Pensions, Committee on Education and Labor, U.S. House of Representatives, on the Public Safety Officers Employer-Employee Cooperation Act, H.R. 980, June 5, 2007; AFSCME Official Website, Accessed September 10, 2007.
  21. ^ "House Approves Public Safety Collective Bargaining Bill," 2007-09-27 at the Wayback Machine Oklahoma Municipal League Official Website, Accessed July 28, 2007.
  22. ^ "Committee Asks for White House Veto Pledge," National Right to Work Committee Official Website, Accessed July 28, 2007.
  23. ^ "House Approves Bill to Require Collective Bargaining For State and Local Public Safety Employees," 2007-08-23 at the Wayback Machine National Public Employer Labor Relations Association, Accessed July 30, 2007.
  24. ^ Neil E. Reichenberg, "Statement on the Public Safety Employer-Employee Cooperation Act H.R. 980," 2007-09-26 at the Wayback Machine International Public Management Association for Human Resources posted by the United States House Committee on Education and Labor, Accessed July 30, 2007.
  25. ^ "Group letter against H.R. 980," 2007-12-15 at the Wayback Machine National Alliance for Worker and Employer Rights, July 16, 2007. Accessed November 7, 2007.
  26. ^ James Sherk, "Congress may turn up heat on volunteer firemen," 2007-10-13 at the Wayback Machine The Pueblo Chieftain, October 6, 2007. Accessed October 12, 2007.
  27. ^ "National Volunteer Fire Council on article regarding collective bargaining legislation," Fire Engineering, Accessed January 14, 2008.

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The Public Safety Employer Employee Cooperation Act of 2007 introduced in the 110th Congress 1 H R 980 S 2123 proposed to establish minimum standards for state collective bargaining laws for public safety officers Public Safety Employer Employee Cooperation Act of 2007Long titleTo provide collective bargaining rights for public safety officers employed by States or their political subdivisions Enacted bythe 110th United States CongressLegislative historyIntroduced in the House as H R 980 by Dale Kildee D MI and John Duncan R TN on February 12 2007Committee consideration by Education and LaborPassed the House on July 17 2007 314 97 Public Safety Employer Employee Cooperation Act of 2007Long titleA bill to provide collective bargaining rights for public safety officers employed by States or their political subdivisions Enacted bythe 110th United States CongressLegislative historyIntroduced in the Senate as S 2123 by Judd Gregg R NH on October 1 2007Committee consideration by Health Education Labor and Pensions Contents 1 Provisions 2 Legislative history 3 Support 4 Opposition 5 See also 6 Notes 7 External linksProvisions EditThe bill would ensure 2 3 The right to join a union and have the union recognized by the employer The right of public safety officers to bargain over wages hours and working conditions A dispute resolution mechanism such as fact finding or mediation Enforcement of contracts through state courtsAlthough the act would allow the parties to seek mediation to resolve their differences it would not force employers into binding arbitration 4 The Federal Labor Relations Authority shall within 180 days of enactment make a determination as to whether a State substantially provides for the rights and responsibilities described in the Act The Federal Labor Relations Authority shall have the authority to Determine the appropriateness of units for labor organization representation Supervise or conduct elections to determine whether a labor organization has been selected as an exclusive representative by a voting majority of the employees Resolve issues relating to the duty to bargain in good faith Conduct hearings and resolve complaints of unfair labor practices Resolve exceptions to the awards of arbitrators Protect the right of each employee to form join or assist any labor organization or to refrain from any such activity freely and without fear of penalty or reprisal and protect each employee in the exercise of such right Take such other actions as are necessary and appropriate to effectively administer the ActStrikes and lockouts are prohibited by the act 4 Legislative history EditPrevious versions of the Public Safety Employer Employee Cooperation Act narrowly missed a 60 vote supermajority required for cloture in the U S Senate 5 6 The House Committee on Labor and Education approved the legislation on June 20 2007 with an overwhelmingly bipartisan vote of 42 1 7 The bill passed the full U S House of Representatives 314 97 with 20 not voting on July 17 2007 8 On October 1 2007 the Senate version of the bill S 2123 was introduced by Senators Judd Gregg R NH and Edward Kennedy D MA with 10 Republican cosponsors However on December 14 2007 the act was offered and later withdrawn as an amendment to the 2007 U S Farm Bill with opposition led by Jim DeMint R SC and Mike Enzi R WY 9 On May 14 2008 the Senate held a procedural vote to begin debate on the bill 10 While the 69 29 tally seemed to indicate the bill would pass the Senate by a veto proof margin 10 Senate Democrats dropped the bill May 15 2008 after Republicans complained they didn t have enough time to offer amendments 11 Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid said he did not have enough votes to force final consideration of the bill 11 According to a press release by the IAFF Senator Lindsey Graham R SC introduced a non germane motion to attach Senator John McCain s R AZ GI Bill of Rights to S 2123 The press release refers to the motion as a move designed both to sidetrack debate on the bill and boost the candidacy of presumptive Republican presidential nominee John McCain 12 The maneuvering prompted an angry rebuke from Senator Kennedy on the Senate floor We have seen this parliamentary gimmick that has taken place offered by the Republican leadership that is a slap in the face to every firefighter and police officer and first responder in the country 13 Kennedy also questioned whether or not John McCain approved the Republicans strategy 13 In spite of the apparent discord Senator Reid indicated that the bill was not dead and that Democrats and Republicans would be able to work out a bipartisan deal on how to handle amendments 14 Support EditThe bill is a top legislative priority of the International Association of Fire Fighters International Union of Police Associations AFL CIO and Fraternal Order of Police 15 16 17 18 The bill is also supported by the National Association of Police Organizations and the American Federation of State County and Municipal Employees 19 20 Opposition EditThe National League of Cities the National Sheriffs Association the International Association of Chiefs of Police the National Association of Counties the National Right to Work Committee the National Alliance for Worker and Employer Rights the National Public Employer Labor Relations Association the International Public Management Association for Human Resources and the International Municipal Lawyers Association are lobbying against the bill 21 22 23 24 25 The Heritage Foundation has been particularly critical and claims that the bill is part of an attack on volunteer fire departments 26 However The National Volunteer Fire Council wrote an article published in Fire Engineering magazine explaining how the NVFC worked diligently with Senate staff to include language in the Senate version of the bill that protects the right of career firefighters to volunteer during off duty hours 27 See also EditCollective bargaining Right to work law At will employment Federal Labor Relations Authority Department of Public SafetyNotes Edit H R 980 The Public Safety Employer Employee Cooperation Act of 2007 Archived 2007 08 23 at the Wayback Machine WashingtonWatch com Accessed July 6 2007 Collective bargaining legislative fact sheet International Association of Fire Fighters Accessed July 6 2007 Public Safety Workers Closer to Collective Bargaining Fire Chief June 21 2007 Accessed July 31 2007 a b Downey Kirstin August 1 2007 Va Has Big Stake in Bill on Public Safety Unions The Washington Post Retrieved August 2 2007 Municipal Unions Lose Senate Battle The New York Times November 7 2001 Accessed July 6 2007 Firefighters Close to Gaining Senate Vote on Collective Bargaining Bill Archived 2007 09 27 at the Wayback Machine U S Conference of Mayors June 3 2002 Accessed July 6 2007 House Labor Committee Approves Bill to Extend Collective Bargaining Rights to Public Safety Workers in all 50 States Press release from the United States House Committee on Education and Labor June 20 2007 Accessed July 29 2007 110th Congress House 1st session Vote 633 Washington Post July 25 2007 Anti Labor Senators Derail Fire Fighter Bargaining Bill International Association of Fire Fighters Accessed January 14 2008 a b Straub N Enzi vs Kennedy Senators part ways over bill for public safety labor unions Star Tribune May 15 2008 Accessed May 16 2008 a b Democrats drop first responder bill permanent dead link The Associated Press May 15 2008 Accessed May 16 2008 dead link Collective Bargaining Bill Delayed By Partisanship International Association of Fire Fighters May 16 2008 Accessed May 16 2008 a b GOP Uses GI Bill As A Political Gimmick On Senate Floor To Thwart Passage Of First Responder Legislation Think Progress Accessed May 17 2008 Senators Seek Deal on Bargaining Rights for First Responders Archived 2008 05 16 at the Wayback Machine CQ Politics May 16 2008 Accessed May 17 2008 Collective Bargaining International Association of Fire Fighters Accessed January 14 2008 Kevin O Connor Statement of Mr Kevin O Connor Assistant to the General President International Association of Fire Fighters on H R 980 the Public Safety Employer Employee Cooperation Act testimony to the United States House Committee on Education and Labor posted at the International Association of Fire Fighters Accessed July 30 2007 Letter to Senator Reid and McConnell regarding the Public Safety Employer Employee Cooperation Act of 2007 HR980 from I U P A International President Sam Cabral Archived 2008 11 26 at the Wayback Machine May 9 2008 Accessed March 11 2010 FOP s Collective Bargaining Bill Passes House Archived 2007 09 28 at the Wayback Machine Press release from the Fraternal Order of Police July 17 2007 Accessed July 29 2007 House Passes Public Safety Collective Bargaining Bill Archived 2007 10 15 at the Wayback Machine NAPO Official Website Accessed September 10 2007 AFSCME Provides Support for Collective Bargaining for Public Safety Officers Archived 2008 05 12 at the Wayback Machine Statement for the record on behalf of the American Federation of State County and Municipal Employees before the subcommittee on Health Employment Labor and Pensions Committee on Education and Labor U S House of Representatives on the Public Safety Officers Employer Employee Cooperation Act H R 980 June 5 2007 AFSCME Official Website Accessed September 10 2007 House Approves Public Safety Collective Bargaining Bill Archived 2007 09 27 at the Wayback Machine Oklahoma Municipal League Official Website Accessed July 28 2007 Committee Asks for White House Veto Pledge National Right to Work Committee Official Website Accessed July 28 2007 House Approves Bill to Require Collective Bargaining For State and Local Public Safety Employees Archived 2007 08 23 at the Wayback Machine National Public Employer Labor Relations Association Accessed July 30 2007 Neil E Reichenberg Statement on the Public Safety Employer Employee Cooperation Act H R 980 Archived 2007 09 26 at the Wayback Machine International Public Management Association for Human Resources posted by the United States House Committee on Education and Labor Accessed July 30 2007 Group letter against H R 980 Archived 2007 12 15 at the Wayback Machine National Alliance for Worker and Employer Rights July 16 2007 Accessed November 7 2007 James Sherk Congress may turn up heat on volunteer firemen Archived 2007 10 13 at the Wayback Machine The Pueblo Chieftain October 6 2007 Accessed October 12 2007 National Volunteer Fire Council on article regarding collective bargaining legislation Fire Engineering Accessed January 14 2008 External links EditFull text of H R 980 Archived 2015 12 29 at the Wayback Machine from The Library of CongressThis article s use of external links may not follow Wikipedia s policies or guidelines Please improve this article by removing excessive or inappropriate external links and converting useful links where appropriate into footnote references 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