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Utah bill to end collective bargaining for public workers passes, heads to Cox
A bill banning collective bargaining for Utah’s public employees is now headed to Gov. Spencer Cox for his signature.
Public labor union bill back to a complete ban on collective bargaining
The first version of HB267 completely prohibited public sector collective bargaining, but on Friday changes were made to the bill that made it so unions could collective bargain if they had a majority of all employees vote for them. The new substitute of the bill brings back a complete ban on collective bargaining.
Senate abandons compromise with unions, passes ban on public sector collective bargaining
This story has been updated. The Utah Senate narrowly passed a bill mired in controversy Thursday that strips public sector unions of their ability to collectively bargain. Lawmakers who supported HB267 say it will give a greater voice to public employees,
How each Utah lawmaker voted on a bill to gut public workers’ power to collectively bargain
The Utah Legislature passed a bill to eliminate the collective bargaining power of public unions. Here's how each lawmaker voted.
Utah Legislature bans collective bargaining for teachers unions and other public sector jobs
Labor unions that serve teachers, firefighters, police and other public employees in Utah will no longer be able to negotiate on behalf of their workers under a bill that has received final legislative approval.
Utah workers urge Gov. Cox to veto bill ending collective bargaining for public employees
Teachers, firefighters, and other workers are sending a clear message to Gov. Spencer Cox to veto the labor bill, H.B. 267, which would end collective bargainin
Utah lawmakers vote to ban unions from bargaining with government
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.
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Opinion: 911 dispatchers ask Gov. Cox: Protect our rights, reject HB267
Unionized workplaces set the standard for all other workplaces, but HB257 would strip public employees of the protections of ...
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Massive crowd descends on Utah Capitol calling for governor to veto union bill
Nearly 1,000 teachers, firefighters and other union advocates crammed inside the Utah Capitol rotunda on Friday, calling on ...
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Inside Voices: Utah union bill ‘will result in significant harm’
Our union is the only reason I’ve been able to continue my job as a school social worker. This bill and the bills in progress ...
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‘Veto, veto, veto’ UEA members call on Gov. Cox to veto labor unions bill
Hundreds of UEA members, other protesters gathered at the Capitol, calling on Gov. Spencer Cox to veto the recently passed ...
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Lawmakers introduce changes to public labor union bill as hundreds gather in opposition
In anticipation of a vote on what has turned out to be one of the most controversial bills of the 2025 legislative session, ...
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Opinion
Voices: For Utah to build, we must invest in those who do the building. Here’s one plumber’s blueprint.
Utah is filled with hard workers, families and grit. For Utah to build, we need to invest in the people and the businesses ...
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Opinion: Should Utah have runoff elections?
Mail-in voting may not be available in a runoff. Military members and overseas residents would be sent ballots asking them to ...
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Educators, union members rally against labor union bill following newly unveiled version
The Utah Education Association and others rallied Friday against HB267. But many were happy with a revised version of the ...
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