This Act requires medical marijuana compassion centers and safety compliance facilities that have 20 or more employees to have a labor peace agreement with 1 more bona fide labor organizations. This Act defines “labor peace agreement” as an agreement between an employer and a labor organization that, at a minimum, includes all of the following: 1. Prohibits the labor organization and members from engaging in picketing, work stoppages, boycotts, or any other economic interference with the business of the employer. 2. Prohibits the employer from disrupting efforts by the bona fide labor organization to communicate with and attempt to organize and represent employees. 3. Provides the labor organization access at reasonable times to areas in which the employees work, for the purpose of meeting with employees to discuss their right to representation, employment rights under state law, and terms and conditions of employment.
Senate Bill 280
Legislative Highlights
Senate Concurrent Resolution 102
Senator Cruce’s Senate Concurrent Resolution 102 directs the Department of Health and Social Services (DHSS) to review Delaware’s public assistance programs with a focus on identifying “benefit cliffs” that prevent families from moving forward economically. ALICE – an acronym for […]
House Bill 130
Senator Dan Cruce has long believed in the importance of fairness, transparency, and strong communication in the workplace – values that lie in the heart of HB 130. He supported this legislation as a co-sponsor to strengthen the rights of […]
Senate Bill 132
Housing is about more than just having a roof over your head, but about stability, dignity, and peace of mind. Senate Bill 132 builds on those values by strengthening the state’s Right to Representation framework so tenants facing eviction or […]
