New York 2025-2026 Regular Session

New York Assembly Bill A10412

Introduced
3/3/26  

Caption

Requires labor peace agreements as a precondition for contracts for certain retail or distribution projects in which a public agency has a substantial proprietary interest.

Impact

By requiring labor peace agreements, A10412 impacts how public agencies contract retail and distribution projects. The bill essentially aims to foster stable labor relations, as the agreements will disallow strikes or other disruptive actions for a minimum of five years. This requirement could help ensure that public investments in such projects are not jeopardized by labor conflicts, which supporters argue could lead to a more predictable economic environment and greater investor confidence. However, it raises questions regarding the balance of power between employers and labor unions, as it heavily favors the stability of operations at the potential expense of workers' rights to organize and voice grievances.

Summary

A10412 is a legislative bill that mandates the inclusion of labor peace agreements in contracts for certain retail or distribution projects that involve public agencies. This stipulation applies specifically when the public agency has a significant proprietary interest in the project, as defined by the bill. The legislation introduces new requirements for contractors, ensuring that they and their subcontractors must enter into labor peace agreements with labor organizations representing retail or distribution center employees. These agreements aim to prevent labor disputes that might disrupt business operations and ensure continued cooperation between employees and employers over the duration of the project.

Contention

The bill has sparked debate, particularly among labor advocates and business groups. Supporters of A10412 contend that integrating labor peace agreements will provide a structured framework for labor relations that could lead to improved economic outcomes for public agencies and ensure that public funds are utilized efficiently. Conversely, opponents argue that it may infringe upon workers' rights by limiting their ability to organize and protest against unfair labor practices. The necessity for public agencies to solicit input from labor organizations when determining conditions under which labor peace agreements may be waived offers a mechanism for some checks on this potential overreach, yet this aspect remains a point of contention.

Companion Bills

NY S06214

Same As Requires labor peace agreements as a precondition for contracts for certain retail or distribution projects in which a public agency has a substantial proprietary interest.

Previously Filed As

NY S06214

Requires labor peace agreements as a precondition for contracts for certain retail or distribution projects in which a public agency has a substantial proprietary interest.

NY S07433

Prohibits employers from requiring certain conditions or preconditions of employment.

NY A3970

Requires public entities to enter into project labor agreements in certain public works projects at or above $3 million.

NY A11099

Enacts the "renewable energy project labor agreement act" in relation to requiring project labor agreements for renewable energy projects receiving state support; provides for the repeal of certain provisions upon expiration thereof.

NY HB512

Modify law re: project labor agreements in public contracts

NY A1066

Permits certain local units to enter into project labor agreements for public works projects below $5 million threshold.

NY A07616

Relates to provisions governing contracting between state agencies and not-for-profit organizations including new, renewal, and extension contracts and advance payments and interest for such contracts; repeals provisions relating to interest payments.

NY S3211

Reduces threshold cost, from $5 million to $3 million, of public works projects which may include project labor agreements.

NY A1338

Reduces threshold cost, from $5 million to $3 million, of public works projects which may include project labor agreements.

NY HF185

A bill for an act requiring the consideration of project labor agreements for certain state construction projects.

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