HB 224 - PERA: NOTICE BEFORE STRIKE CHAIRMAN DYSON announced the first order of business as House Bill No. 224, "An Act requiring a public employee labor organization representing employees of a school district, regional educational attendance area, or a state boarding school to give notice before striking." Number 0022 RANDY LORENZ, Researcher for Representative Vic Kohring, Alaska State Legislature, came forward to present the sponsor statement for HB 224. He stated that this bill was requested by the Anchorage School District. The bill amends the Public Employees Relation Act (PERA) to require the school district to receive a minimum of three work days advance notice before a strike can be called by the union representing the district. Prior notice was provided in two of the three strikes that have been called in the past few years. In January 1999 the Totem Association representing the support personnel called a strike after 10 p.m. on Thursday. The strike began the following morning, and the district had no time to provide sufficient notification to the parents. This bill does not prevent the union the ability from striking; it protects the children. It is a public safety issue, and he requested consideration of the bill. Number 0118 CHAIRMAN DYSON announced the committee would suspend the hearing on HB 224 to take testimony on HB 260. Number 0154