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politics1 year ago

Wisconsin's Act 10 Overturned: A New Era for Public Unions

A Wisconsin county judge has ruled that over 60 sections of the controversial Act 10, which stripped public sector unions of collective bargaining rights, are unconstitutional. This decision marks a significant victory for labor unions, which have faced diminished power and funding since the law's enactment in 2011 under former Governor Scott Walker. The ruling, however, is expected to be appealed by Republicans. Act 10 had led to a decline in union membership, reduced teacher pay, and increased employee turnover, impacting public sector workers' rights and working conditions.

politics1 year ago

Wisconsin Court Restores Union Bargaining Rights, Overturns Act 10

A Dane County Circuit Judge has ruled to restore collective bargaining rights to Wisconsin public sector workers, reversing the 2011 Act 10 law that limited these rights. The decision, which affects tens of thousands of employees, is expected to be appealed and could reach the Wisconsin Supreme Court. The ruling has been celebrated by unions but criticized by Republicans and business groups, who argue it could financially strain local governments. The case highlights the significance of the upcoming Wisconsin Supreme Court election.

politics1 year ago

Wisconsin Court Restores Union Bargaining Rights, Overturns Act 10

A Dane County judge has struck down parts of Wisconsin's Act 10, restoring collective bargaining rights for public employees, which were previously limited to certain groups like police and firefighters. The ruling, which found the law unconstitutional under the state's equal protection clause, has been praised by unions but criticized by Republican leaders who plan to appeal. Act 10, enacted in 2011, had faced significant opposition and legal challenges, but was previously upheld by state and federal courts.

politics1 year ago

Wisconsin Judge Overturns Key Provisions of Act 10, Restores Union Rights

A Dane County judge has overturned Wisconsin's Act 10, a 2011 law that restricted collective bargaining for most public employees, citing constitutional violations. The ruling, which challenges the division of public employees into "general" and "public safety" categories, has sparked reactions from both supporters and critics, including former Governor Scott Walker. The decision is expected to face appeals, as it could significantly impact public employee unions and state budget policies.

politics2 years ago

Unions Challenge Act 10 Law Restricting Public Workers' Bargaining

Several unions representing public employees in Wisconsin have filed a lawsuit challenging Act 10, a law enacted in 2011 that severely limited unions' influence and collective bargaining rights. The plaintiffs argue that the law violates equal protection guarantees in the state Constitution by dividing public employees into two classes. They claim that Act 10 has led to low pay, staffing shortages, and poor working conditions. The lawsuit comes after a shift in the state's Supreme Court majority, raising hopes for a successful challenge to the controversial law.

politics2 years ago

"Unions Fight to Restore Collective Bargaining Rights for Wisconsin Teachers and More"

Seven unions representing teachers and public workers in Wisconsin have filed a lawsuit challenging the state's near-total ban on collective bargaining for most public employees. The 2011 law, known as Act 10, has faced previous legal challenges but has remained intact. The latest lawsuit argues that Act 10's exemption of certain public safety workers from bargaining restrictions violates the state constitution's equal protection guarantee. If successful, the lawsuit could restore collective bargaining power for all public sector workers affected by Act 10. The case is expected to take more than a year to reach a final ruling.