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DENVER, CO – Senate Majority Leader Robert Rodriguez, D-Denver, and Senator Jessie Danielson, D-Wheat Ridge, spoke at Colorado Worker Rights United’s rally in support of the proposed “Worker Protection Act.” The Senators accompanied union advocates, impacted workers, and other local leaders.
“Colorado is the only state that requires a second election to achieve union security, putting up an additional obstacle for workers who want the freedom to negotiate to put more money in the pockets of working families, decrease the wealth gap and increase worker safety,” said Rodriguez. “Aligning Colorado’s workers’ laws with most other states requiring only one election will empower workers to stand up to level the playing field with corporate employers.”
“Colorado workers drive our economy and make our state the incredible place that it is,” said Danielson. “Every worker deserves a safe place to do their jobs, fair pay for the hard work they put in, protection from retaliation, and a seat at the table when it comes to decisions about their own jobs and workplaces. The Worker Protection Act will remove unnecessary obstacles to forming a union, and expand workers’ rights and freedoms.”
Currently, Colorado labor law requires two elections for workers seeking to form a union and collect dues: one that meets the federal standard set by the National Labor Relations Act and a second election which must be won by a supermajority approval of at least 75 percent of those who vote, or 50 percent plus one of all employees eligible to vote, whichever is greater. The proposed legislation would modernize the Colorado Labor Peace Act by repealing the requirement for the second election.
The 2025 legislative session begins on January 8, 2025.