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A story on Page 1A Thursday said an executive order signed by Gov. Bill Ritter granted state employees the right to collectively bargain for wages and work conditions. The governor’s office contends that employee unions can submit requests for changes in wages or work conditions but that the state is under no obligation to grant those requests or negotiate with the union. Therefore, in the administration’s view, it is not a collective-bargaining process in the traditional sense.
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