Jefferson County Public Library workers are first to form union under Colorado's collective bargaining law
https://www.afscme.org/blog/jefferson-county-public-library-workers-are-first-to-form-union-under-colorados-collective-bargaining-law
By AFSCME Staff · Thursday, March 14, 2024
JEFFERSON COUNTY, Colo. Jefferson County Public Library workers made Colorado history last week by becoming the first group to organize a union under the states new collective bargaining law for county employees. The workers voted to form a union with AFSCME Council 18.
The 350 library workers won their union election on March 7 with 81% voting yes; the vote tally was 213-62. Workers have been contending with a number of issues, including low wages and workplace safety. Safety in particular is a concern, as libraries have become ground zero in culture wars and default social service agencies.
Workers were elated about winning a voice on the job and becoming the first to organize under the collective bargaining law, which our union fought for.
Library workers care so deeply about our communities. Now, with a union, we have a seat at the table to advocate for improvements so our libraries can meet the needs of our patrons and so that library jobs provide a living wage and reflect the dedication and importance of the work we do, said Christopher Lovejoy, an adult services librarian at the Arvada branch.
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