University of Wisconsin–Madison

A How-To Guide for State and Local Workers' Boards

Type Policy Brief or Report
Year 2019
Level City or Town, Other Boards and Agencies
State(s) All States
Policy Areas Democracy & Governance, Economic Justice
While state laws limit traditional union rights at the local level, workers' boards can address workers' challenges, provide policy and workplace rule recommendations, and empower workers. Workers' boards are representative government bodies composed of workers, employers, and the public that set job standards in specific sectors. This report outlines recommendations for establishing effective workers' boards and highlights examples of existing laws and proposals to support policy design.

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