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Polis under pressure over labor bill as debate over workers’ rights heats up

  • Colorado Governor Jared Polis faces rising pressure to decide on Senate Bill 25-005, the Worker Protection Act, currently on his desk as of May 2025 in Denver.
  • The bill aims to simplify union formation by removing Colorado's second election requirement, prompting opposing urges from both labor advocates and business groups amid failed compromise talks.
  • Labor groups strongly back the bill for empowering workers and leveling the playing field, while business leaders warn it could increase costs and inflation and have broader economic effects.
  • Polis has until June 6 to sign or veto the bill, after which it becomes law by default, even as labor coalitions launch a 2026 ballot campaign to require employers to have 'just cause' for firing workers.
  • The ongoing dispute suggests Colorado's labor policy debates will continue beyond this year, with business urging careful negotiation on related workers' compensation reforms and labor pushing further protections.
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KMGH broke the news in on Tuesday, May 13, 2025.
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