NY S1702: Establishes the "Save our Jobs Act of 2019", and a commission established by the labor department to examine the impact of autonomous tractor trailer…
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Establishes the "Save our Jobs Act of 2019", and a commission established by the labor department to examine the impact of autonomous tractor trailer technology on the jobs of truck drivers and diesel mechanics.
AI Summary
The 'Save our Jobs Act of 2019' creates a commission to study the impact of autonomous tractor trailers on truck drivers and diesel mechanics.
The 'Save our Jobs Act of 2019' establishes a commission to evaluate how autonomous tractor trailer technology affects truck drivers and diesel mechanics in New York.
Key Provisions
§2.1 Establishment of a commission to examine the impact of autonomous tractor trailers.
§2.2 Commission to consist of fifteen members appointed by state leaders.
§2.3 Reports due by February 15, 2020, detailing economic impacts and recommendations.
§2.3b Recommendations to include job training, financial resources, and health insurance options for affected workers.
§2.3c Commission to be dissolved after submitting its report.
Latest Legislative Action
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Bill Sponsors
Name
Role
District
Luis SepulvedaD
Sponsor
SD-032
Compliance Checklist
Prepare for potential job losses and economic impacts due to autonomous technology. Who: Employers of truck drivers and diesel mechanics. Deadline: By February 15, 2020. Penalty: No specific penalties outlined for non-compliance.
The 'Save our Jobs Act of 2019' mandates the New York labor department to form a commission called the 'tractor trailer operator and diesel mechanic retraining and employment commission.' This commission will assess the impact of autonomous tractor trailers on current truck drivers and the effect of alternative fuel tractor trailers on diesel mechanics. The commission will consist of fifteen members appointed by the governor, senate majority and minority leaders, and assembly leaders. By February 15, 2020, the commission must report its findings to the governor and legislature, including the potential loss of income for affected workers, impacts on related businesses, and effects on the state's unemployment insurance program. The commission will also recommend actions for the state to mitigate job losses, such as job training and retraining opportunities, financial resources for education and job placement, and health insurance access for displaced workers. The commission will be dissolved upon submitting its report.
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