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Anti-Union Bill Set to Pass In Wisconsin; Massive Protests Move Into Day 3
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02-17-2011, 02:28 PM
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I for one am very interested in whatever efforts we can find to remove the disastrous budget effects these unions have had on state budgets across the country. Just to make that clear, I am not pro union at all as I can see clearly the intentions behind them in recent times. However, this legislation is a terrible way to go about it. Creating this sort of exception for some public work force unions where others are targeted by the legislation is just an open door for all of this to end up in the courts to sort out. It seems to me we have Republicans in this case trying to show discrimination in legislation going after teachers and other unions they cannot negotiate with, while protecting others. It is bound to fail at some level making all of this a costly waste of time for Wisconsin (and whatever other states are considering similar discriminatory legislation.)
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