Utah House Reinstates Complete Ban on Public Sector Collective Bargaining

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Utah House Reinstates Complete Ban on Public Sector Collective Bargaining
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The latest House version of a public labor unions bill in Utah, HB267, has completely prohibited public sector collective bargaining. This decision comes after several amendments and a delay in the Senate vote.

After multiple changes were made to one of the most controversial bills of the 2025 legislative session, the latest House version of a public labor unions bill would once again completely prohibit public sector collective bargaining . The fourth substitute of HB267 was made public early Wednesday, just hours before Senate floor time began. The bill has been waiting on a vote from the Senate since last Friday, when the first major change was made to the bill.

Since the bill has gone to the Senate floor, members of public labor unions in opposition to the bill have gathered at the Capitol each day since in anticipation of a vote. The first version of HB267 completely prohibited public sector collective bargaining, but on Friday changes were made to the bill that made it so unions could collective bargain if they had a majority of all employees vote for them. The new substitute of the bill brings back a complete ban on collective bargaining

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