Federal judge blocks Oregon law requiring marijuana business workers set up labor agreements with workers
A measure approved by Oregon voters was struck down by a federal judge who ruled it unconstitutional.
Under Measure 119, which was passed by Oregon voters last year, cannabis businesses’ licenses would have been contingent on having labor agreements in place. This also meant, according to the Associated Press, that employers would need to remain neutral when labor organizations approached their employees to discuss collective bargaining rights.
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