Utah, collective bargaining
Nearly 1,000 teachers, firefighters and other union advocates crammed inside the Utah Capitol rotunda on Friday, calling on ...
Hundreds of UEA members, other protesters gathered at the Capitol, calling on Gov. Spencer Cox to veto the recently passed ...
Utah lawmakers agreed Friday to postpone action on a promised rewrite of HB267, which dropped about an hour and a half before ...
Over 1,000 people filled the state Capitol rotunda Friday pleading for Gov. Spencer Cox to veto HB267, which bans public labor unions from participating in collective bargaining.
A bill that critics call "union busting” is advancing on Utah’s Capitol Hill following a close vote in the House.
Utah is filled with hard workers, families and grit. For Utah to build, we need to invest in the people and the businesses ...
The Utah Education Association and others rallied Friday against HB267. But many were happy with a revised version of the ...
Unionized workplaces set the standard for all other workplaces, but HB257 would strip public employees of the protections of ...
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