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Union Pulls 2 Of 4 Colorado Measures

June 12, 2008 - 11:28am

It appears that labor is trying to shorten the playing field in the massive, multi-initiative union vs. business Colorado ballot contest.

The United Food and Commercial Workers -- the union best known for representing grocery store workers -- announced it has pulled two of four ballot initiatives it was circulating for signatures. The UFCW says this is a gesture of "negotiation," a peace offering in hopes that business interests won't back a "right-to-work" initiative sponsored by conservatives. We'll see. Signature gatherers in Colorado tell me that the initiatives being dropped did not appear to have gotten many signatures.

Those two measures would have increased commercial property taxes and required annual cost-of-living increases for workers in firms with 10 or more employees. The union continues to support two health-related measures, including an intiative requiring that firms with 20 or more employees provide health coverage. Similar legislation passed California in 2003 but was narrowly overturned by voter referendum in 2004.