Rhode Island 2026 Regular Session

Rhode Island Senate Bill S2925

Introduced
3/4/26  
Refer
3/4/26  
Report Pass
4/8/26  
Engrossed
4/16/26  

Caption

Provides that all contractual provisions in a firefighters collective bargaining agreement continue until a successor agreement has been reached or an interest arbitration award has been rendered.

Impact

This bill is significant as it directly affects how contractual negotiations and agreements are maintained in the firefighting sector. By mandating the continuation of contractual provisions, S2925 attempts to protect the rights and benefits that firefighters currently enjoy while they negotiate new agreements. This could reduce uncertainty and potential disruptions in the provision of services by ensuring a smooth transition from one contract to the next.

Summary

Bill S2925 aims to amend existing laws relating to labor relations specifically for firefighters in Rhode Island. It proposes that all contractual provisions contained in a collective bargaining agreement will continue to be in effect until a new successor agreement has been ratified or an interest arbitration award is rendered. This change seeks to provide stability in the contractual obligations between firefighters and their employers, ensuring that existing agreements are upheld during transitional periods.

Contention

While the bill appears to strengthen the position of firefighters in negotiations, there may be points of contention around its implementation. Critics could argue that such provisions might limit flexibility for employers in renegotiating salaries and operational terms during existing contracts. Additionally, there may be concerns from local government or municipal employers about the long-term financial implications of binding contracts in a turbulent economic environment.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

RI H5133

Provides that all contractual provisions in a firefighters collective bargaining agreement continue until a successor agreement has been reached or an interest arbitration award has been rendered.

RI S0856

Provides that all contractual provisions in a firefighters collective bargaining agreement continue until a successor agreement has been reached or an interest arbitration award has been rendered.

RI H5134

Extends provisions of an existing collective bargaining agreement for municipal police arbitration purposes until a successor agreement is reached or an interest arbitration award is rendered.

RI S0754

Extends provisions of an existing collective bargaining agreement for municipal police arbitration purposes until a successor agreement is reached or an interest arbitration award is rendered.

RI S0743

Beginning on July 1, 2025, allows state union employees to negotiate longevity payments in their collective bargaining agreements.

RI H5530

Beginning on July 1, 2025, allows state union employees to negotiate longevity payments in their collective bargaining agreements.

RI H5187

Expands the definition of "employee," and clarifies that the board may defer a pending unfair labor practice charge to allow for the grievance and arbitration process to move forward pursuant to the charging parties collective bargaining agreement.

RI S0124

Expands the definition of "employee," and clarifies that the board may defer a pending unfair labor practice charge to allow for the grievance and arbitration process to move forward pursuant to the charging parties collective bargaining agreement.

RI H5135

Recognizes that municipal employees have the opportunity to utilize interest arbitration and would establish new factors for the arbitrators to consider. These factors include comparisons of wages/hourly conditions of employment in similarly skilled jobs.

RI S1059

Recognizes that municipal employees have the opportunity to utilize interest arbitration and would establish new factors for the arbitrators to consider. These factors include comparisons of wages/hourly conditions of employment in similarly skilled jobs.

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.