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Labor/Employment

Jul. 11, 2019

More states are requiring cannabis companies to engage a union

As more and more states go green, the higher the likelihood that cannabis companies will need to engage a union. In particular, more and more lawmakers are requiring Cannabis companies to enter into labor peace agreements in order to obtain their licensing.

Jinouth Vasquez Santos

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Jinouth Vasquez Santos is an associate in the firm's Labor & Employment Department and Cannabis Group in the Los Angeles office.

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As more and more states go green, the higher the likelihood that cannabis companies will need to engage a union. In particular, more and more lawmakers are requiring Cannabis companies to enter into labor peace agreements in order to obtain their licensing.

Here is an overview of which states require cannabis companies to enter into a peace agreement and what the obligations are under said peace agreements.

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