January 27, 2025 - 00:52

Colorado Democrats, alongside labor unions, are pushing for significant changes to an 81-year-old labor law that currently mandates a second election for the collection of dues and fees. This proposed overhaul aims to simplify the process for unions, making it easier to secure funding and support from their members. However, the initiative has met with fierce resistance from various business groups and even Governor Jared Polis, who argue that the existing provision serves as a necessary compromise to protect workers' rights and maintain fair practices in labor relations.
Opponents of the proposed changes fear that removing the second election requirement could lead to a lack of transparency and accountability within unions, potentially undermining the interests of workers. As the debate intensifies, both sides are preparing for a heated showdown in the state legislature. The outcome of this legislative battle could have lasting implications for labor relations and the balance of power between unions and businesses in Colorado.
May 4, 2026 - 10:20
Detroit restaurants and businesses see boom amid Pistons playoff runA big win for the Detroit Pistons is proving to be just as big a win for the local economy. After the team shut down the Orlando Magic on Sunday, businesses across the city braced for a wave of...
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Small Business Week: Local shop offers big flavorsThis Sunday kicks off a week dedicated to supporting neighborhood businesses, and one local shop is already making a name for itself by packing serious flavor into every bite. While many small...
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Spirit Airlines Shuts Down After 34 Years, Operations Cease ImmediatelySpirit Airlines has announced it is ceasing all operations after 34 years in business. The ultra-low-cost carrier, famous for its bright yellow planes and rock-bottom fares, confirmed the shutdown...
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Ben’s Chili Bowl is back in businessThe iconic Ben`s Chili Bowl is back in business, and its grand reopening on Friday turned U Street NW into a full-blown block party. Locals and tourists alike lined up for hours to get a taste of...