Concerted Action Remains Protected in Montana!

In March 2024, senior leadership at the Department of Justice & Montana Highway Patrol began sanitizing a publicly-funded workplace climate survey that reflected poorly on their management. A summary of the survey was published by the Daily Montanan. Senior leadership retaliated by firing Alicia Bragg, a decorated trooper and local union president. Trooper Bragg had communicated about the survey with union staff in an effort to improve her fellow troopers' working conditions. She did not share it with press. Now, a year later, an arbitrator has found DOJ wrongfully terminated Bragg. The decision sends a clear message that Montana workers' freedoms and rights at work do not take a back seat to bad optics.