A firefighters union in Alexandria has won the right to collectively bargain on behalf of first responders in the city.
This win is being called âhistoricâ â itâs the first time in decades that a union will be able to collectively bargain contracts for public sector employees in the state of Virginia. Josh Turner, president of the union, IAFF Local 2141, says itâs been a long time coming. âItâs been 44 years since public employees could have a seat at the table,â said Turner.
Collective bargaining between for public sector employees has not been allowed in the state for quite some time, after a Virginia Supreme Court ruling 1977 prevented collective bargaining for government workers in the state.
That is, until a law took effect in May 2021, allowing localities to adopt an ordinance to enter into collective bargaining. Alexandria was one of the first localities to do so.