Labor leaders call collective bargaining veto a 'betrayal' by Virginia governor
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Union leaders say veto from Democrat Abigail Spanberger is an about-face from promises she made on campaign trail

Abigail Spanberger speaks at the 54th annual Buena Vista Labor Day festival on 1 September 2025 in Buena Vista, Virginia. Photograph: Win McNamee/Getty Images
Michael Sainato
Fri 15 May 2026 11.22 EDT
Virginias Democratic governor, Abigail Spanberger, vetoed a bill on Thursday that would have restored collective bargaining rights for 50,000 public sector workers in the state. Union leaders say the veto is a betrayal and slap in the face after the governor campaigned last year on promises to restore collective bargaining rights.
Though majorities in both chambers of Virginias general assembly passed legislation that would restore bargaining rights to most public sector workers, Spanberger introduced an amended version of the bill last month that was eventually rejected by the assembly.
According to an analysis from the Economic Policy Institute, Spanbergers amended bill so heavily weakened the collective bargaining rights initially passed by the general assembly that it would lock Virginia into an unstable, ineffective system in which collective bargaining would remain merely optional.
The veto was praised by conservatives who claimed the bill would have brought on large tax increases.
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