Public employees and union leaders left the Senate on Thursday in shock, and a few of them in tears, after the Senate voted to pass a labor bill that would ban public sector collective bargaining.
Labor unions that serve teachers, firefighters, police and other public employees in Utah will no longer be able to negotiate ...
The Utah Legislature passed a bill to eliminate the collective bargaining power of public unions. Here's how each lawmaker ...
Hundreds of UEA members gathered at the Capitol, calling on Gov. Spencer Cox to veto the recently passed union bill which ...
Nearly 1,000 teachers, firefighters and other union advocates crammed inside the Utah Capitol rotunda on Friday, calling on ...
Utah’s largest teacher union hosted a rally at the Capitol Building Friday urging Gov. Spencer Cox to veto a controversial ...
Bills related to elections, daylight saving time and collective bargaining rapidly made their way through the Utah ...
Unionized workplaces set the standard for all other workplaces, but HB257 would strip public employees of the protections of ...
Mail-in voting may not be available in a runoff. Military members and overseas residents would be sent ballots asking them to ...
A series of executive orders from US President Donald Trump has created anxiety among patent practitioners who fear ...
The Union Budget’s announcement of social security and healthcare benefits for platform-based gig workers has sparked ...