Nevada Overhauls Collective Bargaining With Union's Support

Nevada Gov. Brian Sandoval has signed a wide-ranging collective bargaining overhaul bill that received support from both businesses and unions.

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Nevada Gov. Brian Sandoval has signed a wide-ranging collective bargaining overhaul bill that received support from both businesses and unions.

 

 

Sandoval signed SB241 into law on Monday.

 

The measure prohibits school administrators who make more than $120,000 a year from joining a collective bargaining unit, and makes it easier for superintendents to fire or transfer school principals during their first few years of employment.

 

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Caroline Cournoyer is GOVERNING's senior web editor.
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