Wisconsin Court Restores Public Sector Union Rights, Overturns Act 10

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A Wisconsin judge has struck down key parts of a law that limited the power of public sector unions, a significant legal decision that challenges the legacy of former Governor Scott Walker's controversial 2011 legislation. The ruling could restore collective bargaining rights to thousands of public employees in the state.
- Wisconsin Judge Strikes Down Limits on Public Sector Unions The New York Times
- Unions score major win in Wisconsin with court ruling restoring collective bargaining rights POLITICO
- Act 10 overturned by Dane County judge. Walker-era law decimated public employee unions Milwaukee Journal Sentinel
- Dane County judge strikes down Act 10, restoring public employee union bargaining rights Wisconsin Public Radio News
- Wisconsin judge restores collective bargaining powers to public employees WSAW
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