The Northern Colorado Legislative Alliance adopted a resolution to support the Colorado Labor Peace Act of 1943 in reaction to proposed labor-related initiatives.
The NCLA's member organizations -- the Fort Collins Area, Loveland and Greeley chambers of commerce and the Northern Colorado Economic Development Corp. -- approved the resolution. In addition to putting support behind the Labor Peace Act, the resolution also calls on proponents of the Right-to-Work initiative -- Amendment 47 -- and proposed labor-initiated counter ballot measures to retract their proposals.
"The Colorado Labor Peace Act works for Colorado," said Sharie Grant, vice chair of the NCLA board, in a prepared statement. "Coloradoans (sic) have benefited from the Labor Peace Act in the form of steady and stable economic prosperity over decades by providing the right balance for labor and business."
The resolution also establishes that the organization supports the principles of right-to-work, but does not support a change to the state constitution.






