A few dozen advocates and opponents of a labor-related bill testified tonight during a public hearing at the capitol.The bill, which has cleared the House Labor Committee, would require non-union workers in state government agencies to pay a fee to the union in their workplace for representation in contract negotiations and in worksite disputes.
Bill Gerhard, president of the Iowa State Building and Construction Trades Council, argued that unions deserve “reasonable reimbursement” for the work they do on behalf of non-union members.
”Would you expect to get car insurance without sending in a premium check or send your kids to college without paying tuition or go to the country club or golf course without paying a green fee?” Gerhard asked. “Then why would you expect union representation in matters of collective bargaining, arbitration and grievances without people paying their fair share?”







