Showing posts with label labor unions. Show all posts
Showing posts with label labor unions. Show all posts

Thursday, May 26, 2011

In Wisconsin: County Circuit Judge Strikes Down Anti-Union Bill


Today, the county circuit judge struck down the anti-union law in Wisconsin.
Dane County Circuit Judge Maryann Sumi ruled Thursday that Republican legislators violated Wisconsin's open meetings law during the run up to passage. She says that renders the law void.


The law pushed by Gov. Scott Walker takes away all bargaining rights except over base salary for teachers and other public workers.


The decision is not the end of the legal fight. The state Supreme Court has scheduled arguments for June 6 to determine whether it will take the same case.
So it's not over, but it's giving Scotty a massive headache 

Sunday, April 17, 2011

WATCH: Moose Mess Speak at The Tea Party Rally in Wisconsin



If you couldn't hear the "boos", here are the real people of the Wisconsin

Friday, March 18, 2011

Judge Blocks the Anti-Union Law in Wisconsin... For Now


Oh snap! Dane County District Judge Maryann Sumi temporary blocked the collective bargaining law today, making it possible to vote on the bill again.
Dane County District Judge Maryann Sumi granted the order in response to a lawsuit filed by the local Democratic district attorney alleging that Republican lawmakers violated the state's open meetings law by hastily convening a special committee before the Senate passed the bill.


Sumi said her ruling would not prevent the Legislature from reconvening the committee with proper notice and passing the bill again.


Walker spokesman Cullen Werwie would not comment on whether the governor would push to call the Legislature back to pass the bill again, either in its current form or with any changes.
And that's not all, folks...
With the Democrats in Illinois and refusing to return after three weeks away, Republicans convened a special committee last Wednesday to remove the spending items. The bill then passed with no Democrats present.That move is being challenged in another lawsuit brought by Democratic Dane County Executive Kathleen Falk, who argues the bill as passed still should have required the 20-member quorum. The same judge that issued the temporary restraining order was taking testimony Friday in that case, but has said she would not issue a ruling on Friday.
Opponents of the law were hopeful the judge's ruling temporarily blocking enactment of the law would lead to concessions.

"I would hope the Republicans would take this as an opportunity to sit down with Democrats and negotiate a proposal we could all get behind," said Democratic Sen. Jon Erpenbach.
The head of the state's largest teachers union said the Legislature should use this as a chance to listen to opponents of the measure, not vote to pass the same bill again.

"Wisconsin's educators call upon the Legislature to take this as a clear signal that Wisconsinites will not tolerate backroom deals and political power plays when it comes to our public schools and other valued services," said Mary Bell, president of the Wisconsin Education Association Council.

Marty Beil, director of the state's largest public employee union, said in a statement, "We are gratified to see some of our so-called `leaders' finally held accountable for their illegal actions."
I feel some justice coming.

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Thursday, March 10, 2011

WATCH: The Wisconsin GOP Strips Union Rights

This is so ridic to watch. They are truly striking a war with the working people



Friday, February 25, 2011

Wisconsin Assembly passes Bill that could strip away Union Rights


Those bastards forced this bill through late last night.

MSNBC has the story
The Wisconsin Assembly early Friday passed a bill that would strip most public workers of their collective bargaining rights — the first significant action on the new Republican governor's plan.

The vote put an end to three straight days of punishing debate, but the political standoff over the bill is far from over.

The Assembly vote sends the bill on to the state Senate, where minority Democrats have been missing for a week. No one knows when — or if — they'll return from their hideout in Illinois. Republicans who control the Senate sent state troopers out looking for them at their homes on Thursday, but they turned up nothing.
This mess is far from over. I know today will bring more drama and I will keep you posted.

Saturday, February 19, 2011

Here's a Recap of the Wisconsin 'Revolution'

A lot is happening in Wisconsin. Labor Unions are pipping hot about the governor and his stance. So for the last few days, folks have been raiding streets protesting for the rights and jobs.

Here's a recap of the 'revolution'

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