HB1141
PassedWAConcerning collective bargaining for agricultural cannabis workers.
Washington · Session 2025
Summary
A Washington law, signed by the governor, grants agricultural cannabis workers the right to collective bargaining. Cultivators will be required to recognize and negotiate with labor unions representing their agricultural workers, potentially affecting wages, benefits, and operational costs.
What
A Washington law, signed by the governor, grants agricultural cannabis workers the right to collective bargaining.
Who
cultivators
Why
Cultivators will be required to recognize and negotiate with labor unions representing their agricultural workers, potentially affecting wages, benefits, and operational costs.
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