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HomeLabor CodeDiv. 6Ch. 3§ 10010 Cooperative Labor Contractor Study Panel

§ 10010 Cooperative Labor Contractor Study Panel

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§ 10010 Cooperative Labor Contractor Study Panel

The law sets up a state panel to research creating a cooperative group of labor contractors and requires the panel to finish and publish the study by June 30, 2024.

Key Takeaways

  • •A panel of five specific officials and appointees is formed to study the cooperative association.
  • •The panel can hire outside experts and must talk to labor groups, cooperatives, and businesses.
  • •The study must cover democratic worker control, better wages and benefits, and must be posted online by June 30, 2024.

Example

A group of small construction companies wants to join together as a worker‑owned cooperative, but they aren't sure how to set it up or follow the rules.

The panel created by this law will look into how to start that cooperative, what rules it should follow, and will give recommendations that the companies can use.

AI-generated — May contain errors. Not legal advice. Always verify source.

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§ 10010 Cooperative Labor Contractor Study Panel

(a)There is hereby established in state government a panel to conduct a study regarding the creation of an Association of Cooperative Labor Contractors for the purpose of facilitating the growth of democratically run high-road cooperative labor contractors. The panel shall be assisted in this task by staff from the Labor and Workforce Development Agency or a subsidiary department thereof selected by the Secretary of Labor and Workforce Development. (b)The panel shall consist of all of the following members: (1)The secretary or the director of a subsidiary department thereof selected by the secretary. (2)The Director of the Governor’s Office of Business and Economic Development. (3)An appointee of the Speaker of the Assembly. (4)An appointee of the President pro Tempore of the Senate. (5)A representative from the Future of Work Commission selected by the Governor. (c)In preparing the study, the panel may retain outside experts on high-road jobs, worker cooperatives, business formation, and other topics pertinent to the association. (d)The study shall consider, at a minimum, how to do all of the following: (1)Advance the goals of the Future of Work Commission within the association. (2)Incentivize the growth of the association and its members. (3)Promote tenets of democratic worker control, including, but not limited to, uniform hiring and ownership eligibility criteria, worker-owners working most hours worked, most voting ownership interest being held by worker-owners, most voting power being held by worker-owners, and worker-owners exercising their vote on a one-person, one-vote basis. (4)Ensure that the association’s members offer high-road jobs, which include, but are not limited to, jobs with the right to organize and participate in labor organizations and jobs with minimum labor standards, such as a minimum wage in excess of the otherwise applicable minimum wage, a compensation ratio between the highest and lowest paid employees, minimum health expenditures, minimum retirement expenditures, and protections for individuals who have gone through the criminal justice system. (e)In preparing the study, the panel shall engage in a stakeholder process by which it consults with, at a minimum, organized labor, worker cooperatives, and business groups that can assess the opportunities and challenges associated with expanding workplace democracy in the major sectors of the economy throughout the state. (f)The panel shall complete the study and make it publicly available on the internet no later than June 30, 2024.

Last verified: February 26, 2026

Related Statutes

  • § 1010 Label Definition Chapter Scope
  • § 1011 Labor Representation Misrepresentation Ban
  • § 1012 False Union Labor Claims
  • § 1013 Forgery Definition
  • § 1014 Union Label Ownership Rights

References

  • Official text at leginfo.legislature.ca.gov
  • California Legislature. Labor Code. Section 10010.
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