A bill banning collective bargaining for Utah’s public employees is now headed to Gov. Spencer Cox for his signature.
Nearly 1,000 teachers, firefighters and other union advocates crammed inside the Utah Capitol rotunda on Friday, calling on ...
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 Senate voted to pass HB267 which would ban public sector collective bargaining. Lawmakers worked with unions to make changes to the bill but when there was no consensus, decided to pass the ...
This story has been updated. The Utah Senate narrowly passed a bill mired in controversy Thursday that strips public sector ...
Labor unions that serve teachers, firefighters, police and other public employees in Utah will no longer be able to negotiate ...
Unionized workplaces set the standard for all other workplaces, but HB257 would strip public employees of the protections of ...
Utah lawmakers have passed a bill prohibiting collective bargaining. A teacher’s union president and former Park City ...
HB267 passed through the Senate late Thursday ... Jeff Worthington, president of the Utah AFL-CIO, comforts Shykell Ledford of the American Federation of State County and Municipal Employees ...
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.
HB267 passed through the Senate late Thursday by a vote of 16-13. The bill will now go to Gov. Spencer Cox’s desk. “Collective bargaining does not belong in the public workspace,” said Senate ...