Utah teachers couldn’t be disciplined for misgendering or deadnaming students in “certain situations,” according to a new bill that would override workplace policies on the matter.
The United Campus Workers of Utah demands U employees be paid a minimum hourly wage of $23 an hour and all employees receive ...
February is Black History Month, and Utah’s universities and other organizations are hosting a range of activities focused on ...
Per Deseret News archives, the cornerstone to the Capitol had been set on April 4, 1914. The Chamber of the House and the ...
A look back at local, national and world events through Deseret News archives. On Feb. 9, 2002, the figure skating pairs ...
Teachers, firefighters, and other workers are sending a clear message to Gov. Spencer Cox to veto the labor bill, H.B. 267, ...
Hundreds of people, many of them teachers, rallied in the state Capitol Rotunda late Friday afternoon, urging Gov. Spencer Cox to veto the labor bill that would ...
Over 1,000 people filled the state Capitol rotunda Friday pleading for Gov. Spencer Cox to veto HB267, which bans public labor unions from participating in collective bargaining.
Roughly a thousand union members packed the Utah State Capitol rotunda on Friday, chanting and singing and calling on ...
Nearly 1,000 teachers, firefighters and other union advocates crammed inside the Utah Capitol rotunda on Friday, calling on ...
Utah’s largest teacher union hosted a rally at the Capitol Building Friday urging Gov. Spencer Cox to veto a controversial ...
The Utah Senate passed House Bill 267, described by opponents as a "union busting" bill, in a narrow 16-13 vote on Thursday.
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