Opinion: Workers’ Rights Amendment is poorly written – Wednesday Journal

"Perhaps the most interesting impact this amendment will be on exclusive bargaining rights.... the possibilities are endless as nowhere does the amendment define what constitutes an actual union. Certainly, our school districts are well versed on this matter and prepared to bargain multiple teacher contracts all with varying terms and conditions, no?"
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nixit
3 years ago

It would have been nice if the elected officials did a pro/con summary of what this amendment did or didn’t do. Were any of the possible ramifications discussed at any level of government? This will be most burdensome to local governments. Where was the IML in all this?

They really crapped the bed here.

Giddyap
3 years ago

Just like the FAIR Tax amendment that voters defeated 2 years ago, the Workers Rights Amendment is a complete fraud that hides its true purpose and real world effect.

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