Ogden, UT – Utah lawmakers have advanced a bill that would significantly restrict labor rights in the state’s public sector, sparking heated debates across the political spectrum. The proposed legislation, which passed the House Business, Labor and Commerce Committee in an 11-4 vote, seeks to eliminate collective bargaining for all public sector employees, including teachers, law enforcement, and transit workers. If enacted, the bill would bar unions from negotiating on behalf of workers for better wages, working conditions, and benefits, which critics argue is a direct attempt by Republicans to diminish the political influence of unions, particularly teachers’ unions. The…