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AllyCat

(17,218 posts)
Mon Dec 2, 2024, 05:58 PM Dec 2

Judge strikes down core parts of Act 10 that stripped most public workers' union rights

Source: Wisconsin Examiner

A Dane County judge on Monday struck down the core parts of the landmark state law that eviscerated most union rights for most public employees in Wisconsin.

Judge Jacob Frost ruled that Act 10, passed by the state Legislature’s Republican majority in 2011 and signed by former Republican Gov. Scott Walker in his first year in office, was unconstitutional in making some public safety workers exempt from the law’s limits on unions but excluding other workers with similar jobs from those protections.

The ruling essentially confirmed Frost’s ruling on July 3, 2024, when he rejected motions by the state Legislature’s Republican leaders to dismiss the 2023 lawsuit challenging Act 10.

In that ruling, Frost declared that state Capitol Police, University of Wisconsin Police, and state conservation wardens were “treated unequally with no rational basis for that difference” because they were not included in the exemption that Act 10 had created for other law enforcement and public safety employees.

Read more: https://wisconsinexaminer.com/2024/12/02/judge-strikes-down-core-parts-of-act-10-that-stripped-most-public-workers-union-rights/



This is great news for Wisconsin workers!
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Judge strikes down core parts of Act 10 that stripped most public workers' union rights (Original Post) AllyCat Dec 2 OP
So many of us Wisconsinites protested and marched for days in opposing Walker's horrible bill. riversedge Dec 2 #1
It's likely only the 1st step towards a victory. maxsolomon Dec 2 #2
If it gets that far, Dems have the majority paleotn Dec 2 #6
Waiting for this for fourteen years Wild blueberry Dec 2 #3
Hardly Figarosmom Dec 2 #5
A little late Figarosmom Dec 2 #4

riversedge

(73,404 posts)
1. So many of us Wisconsinites protested and marched for days in opposing Walker's horrible bill.
Mon Dec 2, 2024, 07:14 PM
Dec 2

Day after day, and it lasted for YEARS!! This is indeed a victory for ALL of Wisconsin workers.

maxsolomon

(35,358 posts)
2. It's likely only the 1st step towards a victory.
Mon Dec 2, 2024, 07:41 PM
Dec 2

Won't the State Supreme Court eventually have to uphold this ruling?

Wild blueberry

(7,271 posts)
3. Waiting for this for fourteen years
Mon Dec 2, 2024, 08:01 PM
Dec 2

Vividly remember the massive numbers of people in Madison, in cold weather, protesting with great signs.
I was one.
Scott Wanker has a lot to answer for.
Now a has-been.

Figarosmom

(3,293 posts)
5. Hardly
Mon Dec 2, 2024, 08:17 PM
Dec 2

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He's at the center of shutting down 'woke' in colleges. He's been on tour since he lost his governorship. Giving talks to repubs about how colleges are training students to be good little Democrats and how they have to shut it down.

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