Advocates Crash Meeting about Personal Care Assistants’ Bargaining Rights

Advocates for disabled people and the constitution crashed the first meeting Friday of an executive working group tasked with finding the best way for personal care assistants to collectively bargain.

At issue are two executive orders signed by Gov. Dannel P. Malloy in September that provide a path for state day care workers and personal care attendants to organize and gain collective bargaining rights.

The orders established working groups to make recommendations to the governor regarding the best way to structure bargaining rights for the groups.

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