Labor assists marijuana legalization effort in California
Source: Press-Telegram
SACRAMENTO, Calif. (AP) Organized labor is assisting efforts to frame a California ballot measure to legalize recreational marijuana use in the state, sensing an opportunity to expand its presence in the workplace.
The United Food and Commercial Workers' Western States Council commissioned a series of focus groups, where likely voters across the state filed into rooms with one-way mirrors to share opinions, The Sacramento Bee reported (http://bit.ly/1GS0Y6e ). The research is aimed at shaping a legalization initiative for the 2016 ballot.
The labor council, an umbrella group for 160,000 grocery and other workers across the state, already has a foothold in the marijuana industry, representing about 1,000 workers in medical cannabis jobs. Jim Araby, its executive director, said it wants to be involved early in the ballot effort and ensure that a proposal contains strong labor protections.
"If you look at the legalization efforts in other parts of the country, questions about creating real training standards for the workforce weren't a piece of the conversation and dialogue," Araby said.
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(31,173 posts)I've been in the group behind the mirror on many occasions, but the discussions I listened-in on had to do with frozen vegetables, soda, wine or trucking.
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(27,820 posts)I'm sure the GOP union-busters like Scott Walker, Chris Christie, Jeb Bush & Rick Perrry hate this