Utah Republicans push to restrict teacher unions with a bill that could set a precedent across the US, sparking a political clash
Utah Republicans have introduced a bill that could eliminate collective bargaining rights for public sector workers, including teachers, law enforcement, and transit employees. If passed, Utah would become one of the most restrictive states for public sector unions, sparking a fierce debate. Critics, including teachers' unions, argue the bill undermines educators' ability to negotiate for better conditions, while supporters believe it empowers individual workers and limits union influence, potentially setting a national precedent.
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