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Most Colorado county workers win right to unionize under new state law

The lead sponsor of the bill, Pueblo Democrat Daneya Esgar, has called the policy “monumental.”

Heather Burke, a social case worker in Adams County, is in the halls of the State Capitol with other pro-union organizers and members to lobby and promote labor legislation on April 4, 2022 in Denver, Colorado.
Kathryn Scott, Special to The Denver Post
Heather Burke, a social case worker in Adams County, is in the halls of the State Capitol with other pro-union organizers and members to lobby and promote labor legislation on April 4, 2022 in Denver, Colorado.
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Government employees in more than half of Colorado counties on Friday won the right unionize and to collectively bargain over pay, benefits and working conditions.
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