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Harris County employees consider union amid Commissioners Court agenda

by LAWIN.news March 15, 2026
written by LAWIN.news March 15, 2026
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HARRIS COUNTY, Texas — Harris County officials are divided over a proposed worker consultation policy set for discussion under item 282 on next week’s agenda, with opinions split over whether it empowers employees or signals a push toward unionization.

Precinct 3 Commissioner Tom Ramsey criticized the measure, saying a union isn’t necessary. “We do not have a problem with taking care of our employees in Harris County,” he said. “The pay raises we’ve given just in the last two years is extraordinary and I’m proud to have done it. We have many issues to focus on in Harris County; we don’t need the distraction of trying to set up a union.”

On the other hand, staff from Precinct 1 Commissioner Rodney Ellis’s office described the policy as a structured way for workers to have their voices heard. According to them, the proposal would give employees a platform to discuss grievances, improve working conditions, and advocate for fair wages and healthcare, without formally creating a union.

Ellis’s office issued a statement highlighting the policy’s benefits: “Working families are struggling to afford basic necessities, especially in the face of federal cuts and the State of Texas’ attacks on our communities. The proposed worker consultation policy brings Harris County workers to the table with county leadership, giving them a voice to advocate for good jobs, wages, working conditions, healthcare, and other needs so they can enjoy a life of dignity. I am proud that my office has championed this proposal, and look forward to furthering the dialogue about how we can uplift Harris County workers.”

The debate underscores differing perspectives on public sector employee representation, with supporters emphasizing worker empowerment and critics warning of potential distractions and unionization pressures.

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