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HB 165 aims to improve Hawaii's labor relations by streamlining collective bargaining, enhancing enforcement, and clarifying the roles of the Labor Relations Board.
HB 165 aims to improve Hawaii's labor relations by streamlining collective bargaining, enhancing enforcement, and clarifying the roles of the Labor Relations Board.
Bill HB 165 aims to amend and enhance the operations of the Hawaii Labor Relations Board (HLRB). The primary focus of the bill is to improve the collective bargaining process and enforcement mechanisms within the state, ensuring that labor relations are managed effectively and fairly.
While specific details of the amendments proposed in HB 165 are not fully outlined in the provided information, the bill is expected to include provisions that may:
The bill would primarily affect:
As of February 20, 2025, the bill has been deferred by the JHA committee, meaning it will not proceed to further consideration at this time. The future of the bill will depend on subsequent legislative actions and discussions.
HB 165 represents an effort to refine the framework governing labor relations in Hawaii. While the bill is currently deferred, its implications for collective bargaining and labor enforcement could significantly impact both employees and employers in the state. Further developments will be necessary to determine the bill's ultimate fate and potential enactment.
Compiled from official sources — confirm details with the bill’s official record.
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