Colorado LOSES: Represent State Employees, No Union Middleman
Posted on May 8th, 2009 in Colorado Politics, Fiscal Policy, General, Labor, My Life, PPC, clean government | Written by Ben | No Comments »
Having already won Colorado Governor Bill Ritter’s November 2007 executive order allowing exclusive union representation in state government, the table is set for organized labor to push for full-fledged and permanent bargaining legislation by next year. Many of those who would be purported to benefit from such legislation might have a different idea, however.
On an iVoices podcast, I talk with state employee Dave Ohmart about his developing plan to provide representation for state employees without the costly union middleman services of Colorado WINS:
Dave says he’s open to input to refine and improve his plan. You can contact him by leaving a comment at the Colorado LOSES website.














