Ask our House of Delegates members to restore Virginia public employees’ right to collective bargaining with HB1263

We are Virginia Workers

Did you know that Virginia public employees don’t have Collective Bargaining rights?

The General Assembly took it away in 1946, in Jim Crow legislation passed after Black nurses attempted to organize at the UVA hospital. Restoring it will facilitate public employee recruitment and retention, and will help ensure that state employees and the employees of all localities make a living wage and have a voice in their workplaces.

Virginia labor unions support this bill. It passed the General Assembly last year; then Gov. Youngkin vetoed it. Ask our House of Delegates members to vote YES on HB1263, which also establishes a Virginia Home Care Authority as the public employer of individual home care providers

Read a description of HB1263.


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