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Commission imposes post-order suspension posture on Columbia Care over alleged interference at union ratification
Summary
Commissioner Nash moved and the board approved a post-order two-day suspension (with a 72-hour cure window) of Columbia Care's cultivation permits after staff alleged the company interfered at a ratification meeting; the motion passed 4–0 with one abstention.
Commissioner Jennifer Nash moved the commission to issue a post-order two-day suspension of Columbia Care's cultivation licenses, citing allegations that management interfered at a ratification meeting and failed to demonstrate good-faith collective bargaining as required under state law. Nash framed the motion as a targeted suspension of Columbia Care's cultivation permits (adult-use and medical) and conditioned the order on a 72-hour cure period after the licensee receives notice.
Nash said staff had reason to believe the presence of management at a ratification meeting amounted to interference and that the relevant statutes permit suspension or…
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