RI League of Cities & Towns Opposes Automatic Contract Continuation, Binding Arbitration Bills

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RI League of Cities & Towns Opposes Automatic Contract Continuation, Binding Arbitration Bills

The Rhode Island League of Cities and Towns is continuing to oppose legislation allowing automatic continuation of municipal contracts and expansion of binding arbitration.

“Automatic contract extension would hurt municipalities and taxpayers. We urge our Representatives at the State House not to move ahead with these bills. The expiration date of collective bargaining agreements is an opportunity for all parties to negotiate in good faith and resolve contracts before they expire. Automatically extending contracts would tie the hands of local elected and appointed officials and make it harder for employers to secure concessions – especially in an economic downturn,” said Brian Daniels, Executive Director of the Rhode Island League of Cities and Towns.

The Bills

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H-7198, H-7634 and H-7633 would all extend municipal collective bargaining agreements until a new agreement is achieved or an interest arbitration award provided.

H-7379 would expand binding arbitration law to include school teachers and municipal employees.

The League opposes these measures.

“We continue to support legislation to allow temporary contract continuation if both parties agree in good faith. Last year, the League supported legislation allowing voluntary contract extensions for firefighters, which was signed into law. It’s bad policy to move the goal posts every year,” said Daniels.


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