Bill Text: NY S04478 | 2011-2012 | General Assembly | Introduced
Bill Title: Freezes salary or wage increases of employees of the state which would otherwise take effect pursuant to collective bargaining agreements or similar agreements for one year; freezes increased payments to state employees for holiday and vacation differentials, shift differentials and salary adjustments for one year; authorizes municipal corporations to institute such wage or increased payment freezes for their employees.
Spectrum: Partisan Bill (Republican 1-0)
Status: (Introduced - Dead) 2012-01-04 - REFERRED TO LOCAL GOVERNMENT [S04478 Detail]
Download: New_York-2011-S04478-Introduced.html
S T A T E O F N E W Y O R K ________________________________________________________________________ 4478 2011-2012 Regular Sessions I N S E N A T E April 6, 2011 ___________ Introduced by Sen. MARTINS -- read twice and ordered printed, and when printed to be committed to the Committee on Local Government AN ACT to amend the general municipal law and the civil service law, in relation to freezing salary or wage increases of employees of the state and authorizing municipal corporations to institute such wage freezes for their employees; and providing for the repeal of such provisions upon expiration thereof THE PEOPLE OF THE STATE OF NEW YORK, REPRESENTED IN SENATE AND ASSEM- BLY, DO ENACT AS FOLLOWS: 1 Section 1. Legislative findings and declarations. The legislature 2 hereby finds and determines that real property taxes in New York state 3 are too high, and that the burden that they place upon our citizens, 4 homeowners and businesses, is making it difficult for New York state to 5 thrive, prosper and succeed. 6 The legislature further finds and determines that the only way to 7 realistically reduce the real property tax burden upon our citizens, 8 homeowners and businesses, is to place a comprehensive approach in state 9 law which controls costs and spending for local governments, and 10 provides significant mandate relief with respect to their fiscal obli- 11 gations. 12 The legislature also finds and determines that real property tax 13 relief and local government mandate reform must be achieved by estab- 14 lishing a comprehensive approach to reduce real property taxes across 15 the state, controlling government costs, and providing significant 16 mandate relief to local governments. 17 The legislature also finds, determines and declares that a fiscal 18 emergency exists in the state of New York. That the state's fiscal 19 condition, and that of its municipalities, has been significantly weak- 20 ened by the impact of the national economic recession. This has led to a 21 structural imbalance between revenues and expenditures which has EXPLANATION--Matter in ITALICS (underscored) is new; matter in brackets [ ] is old law to be omitted. LBD10512-01-1 S. 4478 2 1 contributed to New York becoming one of the highest taxed states in the 2 nation. 3 The legislature additionally finds, determines and declares that the 4 state, and many of its municipalities, are in a state of fiscal crisis, 5 and that the welfare of taxpayers in the state is seriously threatened. 6 As a result, the state, and its municipalities, are experiencing extreme 7 pressures to continue to provide adequate infrastructure and core 8 services to their residents while also ensuring that taxes remain 9 affordable. 10 The legislature further finds, determines and declares that a combina- 11 tion of enhanced budgetary discipline and short-term budgetary relief is 12 necessary to assist the state, and its municipalities, as well as 13 taxpayers to facilitate a return to fiscal and economic stability, while 14 ensuring adequate funding for the provision of essential services. 15 S 2. The general municipal law is amended by adding a new section 25 16 to read as follows: 17 S 25. WAGE FREEZE. 1. NOTWITHSTANDING ANY LAW, RULE OR REGULATION TO 18 THE CONTRARY, ANY MUNICIPAL CORPORATION, BY LOCAL LAW OF THE GOVERNING 19 BODY OF THE MUNICIPAL CORPORATION, MAY FREEZE AND SUSPEND FOR A PERIOD 20 OF NOT MORE THAN ONE YEAR, ALL INCREASES IN SALARY OR WAGES OF EMPLOYEES 21 OF THE MUNICIPAL CORPORATION, WHICH WOULD OTHERWISE TAKE EFFECT AFTER 22 THE EFFECTIVE DATE OF THIS SECTION, PURSUANT TO COLLECTIVE BARGAINING 23 AGREEMENTS, OTHER ANALOGOUS CONTRACTS OR INTEREST ARBITRATION AWARDS, 24 NOW IN EXISTENCE OR HEREAFTER ENTERED INTO. ADDITIONALLY, ANY MUNICIPAL 25 CORPORATION, BY LOCAL LAW OF THE GOVERNING BODY OF THE MUNICIPAL CORPO- 26 RATION, MAY FURTHER FREEZE AND SUSPEND FOR A PERIOD OF NOT MORE THAN ONE 27 YEAR, ALL INCREASED PAYMENTS FOR HOLIDAY AND VACATION DIFFERENTIALS, 28 SHIFT DIFFERENTIALS, SALARY ADJUSTMENTS ACCORDING TO PLAN AND STEP-UPS 29 OR INCREMENTS FOR SUCH EMPLOYEES. FOR THE PURPOSES OF COMPUTING THE 30 PENSION BASE OF RETIREMENT ALLOWANCES, ANY SUSPENDED SALARY OR WAGE 31 INCREASES AND ANY OTHER SUSPENDED PAYMENTS SHALL NOT BE CONSIDERED AS 32 PART OF COMPENSATION OR FINAL COMPENSATION OR OF ANNUAL SALARY EARNED OR 33 EARNABLE. 34 2. NOTWITHSTANDING THE PROVISIONS OF SUBDIVISION ONE OF THIS SECTION, 35 NO RETROACTIVE PAY ADJUSTMENTS OF ANY KIND SHALL ACCRUE OR BE DEEMED TO 36 ACCRUE DURING THE PERIOD OF WAGE FREEZE, AND NO SUCH ADDITIONAL AMOUNTS 37 SHALL BE PAID AT THE TIME A WAGE FREEZE IS LIFTED, OR AT ANY TIME THERE- 38 AFTER. 39 S 3. The civil service law is amended by adding a new section 137 to 40 read as follows: 41 S 137. WAGE FREEZE. 1. NOTWITHSTANDING ANY LAW, RULE OR REGULATION TO 42 THE CONTRARY ALL INCREASES IN SALARY OR WAGES OF EMPLOYEES OF THE STATE, 43 WHICH WILL TAKE EFFECT AFTER THE EFFECTIVE DATE OF THIS SECTION PURSUANT 44 TO COLLECTIVE BARGAINING AGREEMENTS, OTHER ANALOGOUS CONTRACTS OR INTER- 45 EST ARBITRATION AWARDS, NOW IN EXISTENCE OR HEREAFTER ENTERED INTO, 46 REQUIRING SUCH SALARY OR WAGE INCREASES AS OF ANY DATE THEREAFTER ARE 47 SUSPENDED FOR A PERIOD OF ONE YEAR. FURTHER, ALL INCREASED PAYMENTS FOR 48 HOLIDAY AND VACATION DIFFERENTIALS, SHIFT DIFFERENTIALS, SALARY ADJUST- 49 MENTS ACCORDING TO PLAN AND STEP-UPS OR INCREMENTS FOR EMPLOYEES OF THE 50 STATE WHICH WILL TAKE EFFECT AFTER THE DATE OF THE ORDER PURSUANT TO 51 COLLECTIVE BARGAINING AGREEMENTS, OTHER ANALOGOUS CONTRACTS OR INTEREST 52 ARBITRATION AWARDS REQUIRING SUCH INCREASED PAYMENTS AS OF ANY DATE 53 THEREAFTER ARE, IN THE SAME MANNER, SUSPENDED FOR A PERIOD OF ONE YEAR. 54 FOR THE PURPOSES OF COMPUTING THE PENSION BASE OF RETIREMENT ALLOWANCES, 55 ANY SUSPENDED SALARY OR WAGE INCREASES AND ANY OTHER SUSPENDED PAYMENTS S. 4478 3 1 SHALL NOT BE CONSIDERED AS PART OF COMPENSATION OR FINAL COMPENSATION OR 2 OF ANNUAL SALARY EARNED OR EARNABLE. 3 2. NOTWITHSTANDING THE PROVISIONS OF SUBDIVISION ONE OF THIS SECTION, 4 NO RETROACTIVE PAY ADJUSTMENTS OF ANY KIND SHALL ACCRUE OR BE DEEMED TO 5 ACCRUE DURING THE PERIOD OF WAGE FREEZE, AND NO SUCH ADDITIONAL AMOUNTS 6 SHALL BE PAID AT THE TIME A WAGE FREEZE IS LIFTED, OR AT ANY TIME THERE- 7 AFTER. 8 S 4. Preference of appeals. If any section, part or provision of this 9 act shall be adjudged unconstitutional or invalid or ineffective by any 10 court of this state, any party in interest shall have a direct appeal as 11 of right to the court of appeals of the state of New York, and such 12 appeal shall have preference over all other causes. Service upon the 13 adverse party of a notice of appeal shall stay the effect of the judg- 14 ment or order appealed from pending the hearing and determination of the 15 appeal. 16 S 5. This act shall take effect immediately and shall expire and be 17 deemed repealed one year after such effective date.