Utah Republicans take aim at teachers unions amid political clash over education
- Utah lawmakers advanced a bill that would establish one of the most restrictive labor laws in the country, targeting teachers unions and other public service unions.
- The GOP proposal would ban collective bargaining in all public sectors, including education and law enforcement.
- Many educators view the bill as a way for Republicans to weaken teachers unions and promote their education agenda.
- Experts describe the bill as 'fairly extreme,' placing Utah among the most restrictive states for public sector unions, along with North Carolina and South Carolina.
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Utah Republicans target teachers unions amid clash over education
Utah lawmakers advanced a bill Thursday that experts say would establish one of the most restrictive labor laws in the country as Republicans seek to curb the political influence of unions serving teachers and other public service professionals.

Utah Republicans take aim at teachers unions amid political clash over education
Utah lawmakers have advanced a bill that experts say would establish one of the most restrictive labor laws in the country. Republicans are seeking to curb the political influence of
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