Indiana 2026 Regular Session

Indiana House Bill HB1374

Introduced
1/8/26  

Caption

Requirements for incentive recipient employers.

Impact

The bill is positioned to affect how employers engage with unions in the context of economic development initiatives. By introducing conditions for job creation incentives, it emphasizes compliance with these rules, which, if violated, could lead to the return of provided incentives. The requirement for a separate agreement between the state corporation and the employer to recover funds related to noncompliance underlines the law's stringent oversight, potentially altering the landscape for employer-union relationships in Indiana.

Summary

House Bill 1374 introduces significant amendments to the Indiana Code regarding job creation incentives. It establishes new conditions that employers must meet to qualify for such incentives, particularly focusing on their interactions with labor organizations. The bill specifically prohibits employers from recognizing union representation solely based on signed authorization cards and mandates the use of secret ballot elections for such processes. This aims to shift the balance in labor relations by reinforcing employee confidentiality concerning their personal contact information in union discussions.

Contention

Discussions surrounding HB 1374 have highlighted notable points of contention. Supporters argue that the bill will protect employers from pressure tactics by unions, while opponents raise concerns about undermining workers' rights to choose representation freely. The bill's mandate for secret ballot elections is seen as a safeguard against coercive practices, yet it also reflects a push against more progressive labor protocols that may offer employees greater autonomy in their unionization processes. The debates indicate polarized views on labor rights and the role of government in moderating employer-employee dynamics.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

IN HB1601

Quantum research tax incentives.

IN SB0452

Tax incentive review.

IN HB1503

Adoption incentive programs.

IN SB0516

Economic development.

IN SB0122

Nonprofit loan center loans for state employees.

IN HB1385

Health care facility employees.

IN SB0169

Call center worker and consumer protection.

IN SB0251

Indiana economic development corporation.

IN HB1667

Living organ donors employers tax credit.

IN SB0167

Seizure training requirements.

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