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Utah public unions banned from collective bargaining after Gov. Cox signs controversial bill “Looks like Utah will become the most anti-labor state in America,” said Jack Tidrow, president of ...
After two weeks of protests at the Utah state capitol, the state has banned collective bargaining for teachers, police officers, firefighters and other public employees, a move unions have vowed ...
Utah joined two other states in prohibiting collective bargaining for teachers, police officers and other public employees in a move that was seen as a possible blow to the country’s labor movement.
Utah Gov. Spencer Cox signed House Bill 267 into law last Friday, banning public labor unions from collective bargaining. Beginning July 1, Utah public employers are prohibited from recognizing a ...
The latest version of Utah's HB267 reinstates a complete ban on public sector collective bargaining. Public labor union members continue daily protests at the Capitol, opposing the bill's ...
Beginning July 1, unions serving Utah teachers, firefighters, police officers, transit workers and other public employees will be banned from negotiating on their behalf for better wages and ...
Public employees and union leaders left the Senate on Thursday in shock, and a few of them in tears, after the Senate voted to pass a labor bill that would ban public sector collective bargaining.
Over the last few months there’s been a lot of discussion and controversy over Utah’s law banning public sector collective bargaining and the referendum to repeal it. But how do Utahns ...
‘It’s retaliation’: Utah lawmakers scrap public union compromise, move to again ban collective bargaining Utah legislators abandoned efforts Wednesday to compromise on HB267, restoring a ...