As you know, I am not a fan of the Just Cause and Health Insurance Mandate initiatives. These two initiatives are not just job killers, but they will eliminate entire sectors of the economy.
As one of those sectors is the high-tech startup sector, I have a very personal stake in this game. Just Cause has my primary attention in this election because survival comes first and not only is the survival of my company at stake here, but so are all of the job I provide for people at my company.
The question is, what is the best way to defeat this?
The low effort approach is to give money & time to the groups opposing the anti-business measures. They’re putting a major effort in to killing these proposals and that would be an effective approach.
But working with CACI and tII feels yucky. And it’s not addressing the bigger issue.
The true problem is more than just those two initiatives. It’s the entire set of initiatives from both sides (yes Jonathan Coors started it) 47, 49, 53, 55, I92, & I93.
We presently have a relative good business & labor environment here with about as low a level of conflict between the two as you can get. Yes, some businesses find labor a problem. Yes, labor unions find it difficult to make new inroads. But what both don’t seem to realize is – this is the natural state of relations between the two.
We also presently have everyone falling in to one of two camps – each supporting one set and opposing the other set of these initiatives. There is no voice opposing them all.
What do you think of the following?
Creating a group that is opposed to all of these initiatives? There are a couple of significant advantages to such an approach:
Of course, the downside is I have no idea how to go about doing this, don’t have the money to fund the whole thing, and don’t have the time to manage such an effort.
So the first question is, is such a group even worth the time and effort involved. And then if so, the second question is, how can I get something like this going?
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If this committee gets formed, I think it will be the first one created through the mechanism of ColoradoPols.
How about someone getting Labor and Business together and pulling these as well as Right to Work. They all suck!
by coors when he could have. ah, well, mess with a wasp nest…
The governor has tried to broker a compromise to no avail – Coors isn’t interested in compromise, just destroying unions. Labor pulled 2 of their measures as an act of good faith, Coors essentially said “up yours.”
Originally I was of the mind that a compromise should be worked out but at this point I say lets have it out. Lets see where Colorado stands. This is politics and at some point we need to make hard decisions about the future of this state, conflict is inherent in that process.
If Ritter would offer to reverse his pro-labor boss executive orders, his offer might actually carry some credibility.
All Ritter did was slightly change who is involved in the negotiation with state employees.
gave Right-to-Work to state employees. They are not:
Forced to join union
Forced to pay dues
Forced to pay agency fees
They have a choice. Shouldn’t all Coloradans have these same rights?
Nobody is forced to join a union, nor were they ever forced to join a union.
You just want to make it harder for people to join a union if they want to.
I’ve said it before and I will say it again, you and Johnathan Coors do not care about workers’ rights.
Has Jonathan Coors ever actually worked?
And yet this is where these initiatives come from that were supposed to “protect” the working man.
To say nothing of using people with criminal records to get their petitions signed.
If businesses and labor both donation something to the “no on all” approach, it lays the groundwork from lets defeat all these and go back to what we had.
That would be the ultimate put-down of Coors, if all involved shut this down and continue as before.
http://www.bizjournals.com/den…
Google shows a bunch of mentions of them – but not their website.
thanks – dave
Easy, get rid of Every Cell is A Human and Right to Work For Less (or Minimum Wages is Colorado).
…but if you organize a “Plague on both your houses” committee, let me know.