RICHMOND, Va. (WRIC) — Several Virginia mayors are urging Governor Abigail Spanberger to veto legislation that would allow most public-sector workers to collectively bargain in Virginia without receiving permission from their local government.
Currently, public-sector workers can only collectively bargain if it’s approved by the local government where they work.
However, four Hampton Roads area mayors are urging Spanberger to veto bills that would eliminate the need for local government permission and expand the right to collectively bargain to most public-sector workers regardless of where they work…