Editorial: Polis is right. Let’s find a compromise that preserves the Labor Peace Act.
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Where things stand with the Labor Peace Act
The only news legislative leaders are willing to share about negotiations over the future of union organizing in the state is that they remain ongoing as the 2025 lawmaking term slowly winds down. They’re framing the simple fact that Colorado’s labor movement and business community are still talking about the Labor Peace Act as a big positive. “Every day that we stay engaged is a good day,” said House Speaker Julie McCluskie, a Dillon Democrat w…
Editorial: Polis is right. Let’s find a compromise that preserves the Labor Peace Act.
Gov. Jared Polis is right to promise a veto on Senate Bill 5 unless a compromise is found between unions and businesses that can be carried forward by lawmakers looking to make it easier for unions to organize labor in Colorado. Forcing an agreement on any changes to the Labor Peace Act is essential for Colorado as we navigate this turbulent political and economic time. Unions are already active in Colorado, but union leaders say a provision of …
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