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Surovell: Spanberger to veto Collective Bargaining bill

Surovell: Spanberger to veto Collective Bargaining bill

Governor Spanberger in Charlottesville Photo: Saga Communications/Jay Hart-Cville Right Now


CHARLOTTESVILLE, VA (CVILLE RIGHT NOW)- According to Virginia Senate Majority Leader Scott Surovell, Gov. Abigail Spanberger will veto a bill that would have expanded collective bargaining to most public sector employees in Virginia. 

In an interview with CBS6 Richmond, Surovell said he was “informed” that Spanberger would veto the bill. The Governor’s office did not immediately confirm the veto.

Under current Virginia law, localities must give workers permission before any collective bargaining can occur. 

In March, the Virginia General Assembly passed HB1263 and SB378.

The bill would create a public employee relations board, an impartial body that can hear disputes and render binding arbitration decisions.

It also codifies which employees can collectively bargain in Virginia, and what can be bargained for, instead of leaving it up to localities.

State and local education and labor leaders had urged her to sign the legislation.

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