Last week the Utah Legislature passed a bill to ban public sector collective bargaining, but a new option has risen in its place if Gov. Spencer Cox vetoes the bill.
A bill banning collective bargaining for Utah’s public employees is now headed to Gov. Spencer Cox for his signature.
A Utah state senator told 2News he will delete 'title and body' of a labor bill he already filed—-and replace it with a ...
Hundreds of UEA members, other protesters gathered at the Capitol, calling on Gov. Spencer Cox to veto the recently passed ...
Teachers, firefighters, and other workers are sending a clear message to Gov. Spencer Cox to veto the labor bill, H.B. 267, ...
Labor unions that serve teachers, firefighters, police and other public employees in Utah will no longer be able to negotiate ...
This story has been updated. The Utah Senate narrowly passed a bill mired in controversy Thursday that strips public sector ...
Utah’s largest teacher union hosted a rally at the Capitol Building Friday urging Gov. Spencer Cox to veto a controversial ...
Utah lawmakers have passed a bill prohibiting collective bargaining. A teacher’s union president and former Park City ...
Roughly a thousand union members packed the Utah State Capitol rotunda on Friday, chanting and singing and calling on ...
Spencer Cox to veto HB267. The controversial bill bans collective bargaining for public sector unions. "We need this bill to be vetoed so teachers can do their jobs working with the unions and we ...