Bill Text: NY S04668 | 2011-2012 | General Assembly | Amended
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Bill Title: Amends the waterfront commission act, relating to empowering the waterfront commission to accept applications in the longshoremen's register.
Spectrum: Bipartisan Bill
Status: (Introduced - Dead) 2012-04-17 - PRINT NUMBER 4668C [S04668 Detail]
Download: New_York-2011-S04668-Amended.html
Bill Title: Amends the waterfront commission act, relating to empowering the waterfront commission to accept applications in the longshoremen's register.
Spectrum: Bipartisan Bill
Status: (Introduced - Dead) 2012-04-17 - PRINT NUMBER 4668C [S04668 Detail]
Download: New_York-2011-S04668-Amended.html
S T A T E O F N E W Y O R K ________________________________________________________________________ 4668--C 2011-2012 Regular Sessions I N S E N A T E April 14, 2011 ___________ Introduced by Sens. LANZA, HASSELL-THOMPSON, ADAMS, ALESI, DILAN, GOLD- EN, LARKIN, MARTINS, SAVINO -- read twice and ordered printed, and when printed to be committed to the Committee on Corporations, Author- ities and Commissions -- committee discharged, bill amended, ordered reprinted as amended and recommitted to said committee -- recommitted to the Committee on Corporations, Authorities and Commissions in accordance with Senate Rule 6, sec. 8 -- committee discharged, bill amended, ordered reprinted as amended and recommitted to said commit- tee -- committee discharged, bill amended, ordered reprinted as amended and recommitted to said committee AN ACT to amend the waterfront commission act, in relation to empowering the waterfront commission to accept applications in the longshoremen's register THE PEOPLE OF THE STATE OF NEW YORK, REPRESENTED IN SENATE AND ASSEM- BLY, DO ENACT AS FOLLOWS: 1 Section 1. Section 5-p of chapter 882 of the laws of 1953, constitut- 2 ing the waterfront commission act, as amended by chapter 431 of the laws 3 of 1999, is amended to read as follows: 4 S 5-p. [Suspension or acceptance of applications for inclusion in 5 longshoremen's] LONGSHOREMEN'S register[; exceptions]. [1.] The commis- 6 sion shall [suspend the acceptance of] ACCEPT applications for inclusion 7 in the longshoremen's register [for a period of sixty days after the 8 effective date of this act. Upon the termination of such sixty day peri- 9 od the commission shall thereafter have the power to make determinations 10 to suspend the acceptance of application for inclusion in the 11 longshoremen's register for such periods of time as the commission may 12 from time to time establish and, after any such period of suspension, 13 the commission shall have the power to make determinations to accept 14 applications for such period of time as the commission may establish or 15 in such number as the commission may determine, or both. Such determi- 16 nations to suspend or accept applications shall be made by the commis- EXPLANATION--Matter in ITALICS (underscored) is new; matter in brackets [ ] is old law to be omitted. LBD10519-13-2 S. 4668--C 2 1 sion]: (a) [on its own initiative or (b)] upon the joint recommendation 2 in writing of stevedores and other employers of longshoremen in the port 3 of New York district, acting through their representative for the 4 [purpose] PURPOSES of collective bargaining with a labor organization 5 representing such longshoremen in such district, and such labor organ- 6 ization; or [(c)] (B) upon the petition in writing of a stevedore or 7 [another] OTHER employer of longshoremen in the port of New York 8 district which does not have a representative for the [purpose] PURPOSES 9 of collective bargaining with a labor organization representing such 10 longshoremen. [The commission shall have the power to accept or reject 11 such joint recommendation or petition. 12 All joint recommendations or petitions filed for the acceptance of 13 applications with the commission for inclusion in the longshoremen's 14 register shall include: 15 (a) the number of employees requested; 16 (b) the category or categories of employees requested; 17 (c) a detailed statement setting forth the reasons for said joint 18 recommendation or petition; 19 (d) in cases where a joint recommendation is made under this section, 20 the collective bargaining representative of stevedores and other employ- 21 ers of longshoremen in the port of New York district and the labor 22 organization representing such longshoremen shall provide the allocation 23 of the number of persons to be sponsored by each employer of longshore- 24 men in the port of New York district; and 25 (e) any other information requested by the commission. 26 2. In administering the provisions of this section, the commission 27 shall observe the following standards: 28 (a) To encourage as far as practicable the regularization of the 29 employment of longshoremen; 30 (b) To bring the number of eligible longshoremen into balance with the 31 demand for longshoremen's services within the port of New York district 32 without reducing the number of eligible longshoremen below that neces- 33 sary to meet the requirements of longshoremen in the port of New York 34 district; 35 (c) To encourage the mobility and full utilization of the existing 36 work force of longshoremen; 37 (d) To protect the job security of the existing work force of long- 38 shoremen by considering the wages and employment benefits of prospective 39 registrants; 40 (e) To eliminate oppressive and evil hiring practices injurious to 41 waterfront labor and waterborne commerce in the port of New York 42 district, including, but not limited to, those oppressive and evil 43 hiring practices that may result from either a surplus or shortage of 44 waterfront labor; 45 (f) To consider the effect of technological change and automation and 46 such other economic data and facts as are relevant to a proper determi- 47 nation; 48 (g) To protect the public interest of the port of New York district. 49 In observing the foregoing standards and before determining to suspend 50 or accept applications for inclusion in the longshoremen's register, 51 the commission shall consult with and consider the views of, including 52 any statistical data or other factual information concerning the size of 53 the longshoremen's register submitted by, carriers of freight by water, 54 stevedores, waterfront terminal owners and operators, any labor organ- 55 ization representing employees registered by the commission, and any S. 4668--C 3 1 other person whose interests may be affected by the size of the 2 longshoremen's register. 3 Any joint recommendation or petition granted hereunder shall be 4 subject to such terms and conditions as the commission may prescribe. 5 3. Any determination by the commission pursuant to this section to 6 suspend or accept applications for inclusion in the longshoremen's 7 register shall be made upon a record, shall not become effective until 8 five days after notice thereof to the collective bargaining represen- 9 tative of stevedores and other employers of longshoremen in the port of 10 New York district and to the labor organization representing such long- 11 shoremen and/or the petitioning stevedore or other employer of long- 12 shoremen in the port of New York district and shall be subject to judi- 13 cial review for being arbitrary, capricious, and an abuse of discretion 14 in a proceeding jointly instituted by such representative and such labor 15 organization and/or by the petitioning stevedore or other employer of 16 longshoremen in the port of New York district. Such judicial review 17 proceeding may be instituted in either state in the manner provided by 18 the law of such state for review of the final decision or action of 19 administrative agencies of such state, provided, however, that such 20 proceeding shall be decided directly by the appellate division as the 21 court of first instance (to which the proceeding shall be transferred by 22 order of transfer by the supreme court in the state of New York or in 23 the state of New Jersey by notice of appeal from the commission's 24 determination) and provided further that notwithstanding any other 25 provision of law in either state no court shall have power to stay the 26 commission's determination prior to final judicial decision for more 27 than fifteen days. In the event that the court enters a final order 28 setting aside the determination by the commission to accept applications 29 for inclusion in the longshoremen's register, the registration of any 30 longshoremen included in the longshoremen's register as a result of such 31 determination by the commission shall be cancelled. 32 This section shall apply, notwithstanding any other provision of this 33 act, provided however, such section shall not in any way limit or 34 restrict the provisions of section five of article nine of this act 35 empowering the commission to register longshoremen on a temporary basis 36 to meet special or emergency needs or the provisions of section four of 37 article nine of this act relating to the immediate reinstatement of 38 persons removed from the longshoremen's register pursuant to article 39 nine of this act. Nothing in this section shall be construed to modify, 40 limit or restrict in any way any of the rights protected by article 41 fifteen of this act. 42 4. Upon the granting of any joint recommendation or petition under 43 this section for the acceptance of applications for inclusion in the 44 longshoremen's register, the commission shall accept applications upon 45 written sponsorship from the prospective employer of longshoremen. The 46 sponsoring employer] STEVEDORES AND OTHER EMPLOYERS OF LONGSHOREMEN IN 47 THE PORT OF NEW YORK DISTRICT shall furnish the commission with the 48 [name, address and such other identifying or category information as the 49 commission may prescribe for any person so sponsored. The sponsoring 50 employer] NAMES AND ADDRESSES OF THE PERSONS SELECTED FOR INCLUSION IN 51 THE LONGSHOREMEN'S REGISTER AND shall certify that the selection of 52 [the] THESE persons [so sponsored] was made in a fair and non-discrimi- 53 natory basis in accordance with the requirements of the laws of the 54 United States and the states of New York and New Jersey dealing with 55 equal employment opportunities. S. 4668--C 4 1 [Notwithstanding any of the foregoing, where the commission determines 2 to accept applications for inclusion in the longshoremen's register on 3 its own initiative, such acceptance shall be accomplished in such manner 4 deemed appropriate by the commission. 5 5. Notwithstanding any other provision of this act, the commission may 6 include in the longshoremen's register under such terms and conditions 7 as the commission may prescribe: 8 (a) a person issued registration on a temporary basis to meet special 9 or emergency needs who is still so registered by the commission; 10 (b) a person defined as a longshoreman in subdivision six of section 11 five-a of this act who is employed by a stevedore defined in paragraph 12 (b) or (c) of subdivision one of said section five-a and whose employ- 13 ment is not subject to the guaranteed annual income provisions of any 14 collective bargaining agreement relating to longshoremen; 15 (c) no more than twenty persons issued registration limited to acting 16 as scalemen pursuant to the provisions of chapter 953 of the laws of 17 1969 and chapter 64 of the laws of 1982 who are still so registered by 18 the commission and who are no longer employed as scalemen on the effec- 19 tive date of this subdivision; 20 (d) a person issued registration on a temporary basis as a checker to 21 meet special or emergency needs who applied for such registration prior 22 to January 15, 1986 and who is still so registered by the commission; 23 (e) a person issued registration on a temporary basis as a checker to 24 meet special or emergency needs in accordance with a waterfront commis- 25 sion resolution of September 4, 1996 and who is still so registered by 26 the commission; 27 (f) a person issued registration on a temporary basis as a container 28 equipment operator to meet special or emergency needs in accordance with 29 a waterfront commission resolution of September 4, 1996 and who is still 30 so registered by the commission; and 31 (g) a person issued registration on a temporary basis as a longshore- 32 man to meet special or emergency needs in accordance with a waterfront 33 commission resolution of September 4, 1996 and who is still so regis- 34 tered by the commission. 35 6. The commission may include in the longshoremen's register, under 36 such terms and conditions as the commission may prescribe, persons 37 issued registration on a temporary basis as a longshoreman or a checker 38 to meet special or emergency needs and who are still so registered by 39 the commission upon the enactment of this amendment.] 40 S 2. If any part or provision of this act or the application thereof 41 to any person or circumstances be adjudged invalid by any court of 42 competent jurisdiction, such judgment shall be confined in its operation 43 to the part, provision or application directly involved in the contro- 44 versy in which such judgment shall have been rendered and shall not 45 affect or impair the validity of the remainder of this act or the appli- 46 cation thereof to other persons or circumstances and the two states 47 hereby declare that they would have entered into this act or the remain- 48 der thereof had the invalidity of such provisions or application thereof 49 been apparent. 50 S 3. This act constitutes an agreement between the states of New York 51 and New Jersey, supplementary to the waterfront commission compact and 52 amendatory thereof, and shall be liberally construed to effectuate the 53 purposes of that compact and the powers vested in the waterfront commis- 54 sion hereby shall be construed to be in aid of and supplemental to and 55 not in limitation of or in derogation of any of the powers heretofore 56 conferred upon or delegated to the waterfront commission. S. 4668--C 5 1 S 4. This act shall take effect upon the enactment into law by the 2 state of New Jersey of legislation having an identical effect with this 3 act, but if the state of New Jersey shall have already enacted such 4 legislation, then it shall take effect immediately; and provided that 5 the waterfront commission shall notify the legislative bill drafting 6 commission upon the occurrence of the enactment of the legislation 7 provided for in section one of this act in order that the commission may 8 maintain an accurate and timely effective data base of the official text 9 of laws of the state of New York in furtherance of effecting the 10 provisions of section 44 of the legislative law and section 70-b of the 11 public officers law.