Alabama 2026 Regular Session

Alabama House Bill HB666

Introduced
4/2/26  

Caption

State employees; salary deductions from education employees prohibited for labor organizations, procedure to revoke membership in employee organization revised for all state employees

Impact

This legislation could substantially affect the relationship between labor organizations and state employees, particularly in the education sector. By prohibiting salary deductions for union dues, the bill might diminish the financial resources available to labor organizations, thus limiting their ability to advocate for employee rights and benefits. Furthermore, the changes to membership revocation procedures may lead to an increase in the number of employees opting out of union memberships, which may subsequently weaken the overall bargaining power of these organizations in negotiating with the state on behalf of their members.

Summary

House Bill 666 seeks to make significant changes regarding the financial interactions between state employees and labor organizations. Primarily, the bill proposes to prohibit salary deductions from education employees for labor organizations. This measure aims to alter the mechanisms through which these organizations collect dues, thereby impacting their financial independence and operational capabilities. The bill also includes revised procedures for revoking membership in employee organizations for all state employees, potentially making it easier for employees to disengage from union participation.

Contention

The discussions surrounding HB 666 reveal notable contention between proponents and opponents of the bill. Supporters argue that this legislative change is necessary to ensure that state employees are not compelled to financially support organizations with which they may disagree. This perspective suggests a belief in personal choice and autonomy regarding union membership. On the contrary, critics contend that the bill undermines labor rights and could weaken union representation for state employees, particularly in the education sector. They argue that such measures serve to erode collective bargaining power and diminish workers' rights, indicating a potential long-term impact on labor relations within the state.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

AL HB141

State employees; salary deductions further provided for

AL SB155

State employees; salary deductions further provided for

AL HB21

Employment; requiring employers to provide reasonable break time and location for employees to express breast milk.

AL HB32

Local boards of education, salary payment schedule for employees

AL HB472

State employees, travel meal allowance further provided for

AL SB1

Public education employees, providing compensation to full-time public education employees, on the job injury program, trust fund, and board created

AL SB48

Boards of Registrars; qualifications of registrars revised; salary increased; status of employment further provided for

AL SB52

Taxation, tax credits, Alabama employers provided a tax credit for employees targeted under the federal Work Opportunity Tax Credit program

AL HB244

Public K-12 education, discussions of gender identity prohibited in grades preK-12, employees prohibited from displaying flags or insignia relating to sexual orientation or gender identity, employees prohibited from referring to student by pronouns inconsistent with student's biological sex

AL HB79

State Board of Pharmacy and Employers, prohibited from disciplining pharmacists who recommend off-label medical treatments

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