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In Wisconsin, GOP gambit pushes anti-union bill forward
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05-27-2011, 07:43 PM
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DadaSeeva
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Unfortunately loft, running water would be enough for the majority that watch that stuff.
But, because of its popularity,we have so many versions of it and other "contests" that we are now living through the "reality show" era of the new millennia.
I still can't see how ANY government agency can make it illegal to negotiate as a group!
It is rather unfair that teachers cannot do things like strikes when they are not being taken seriously (and abominantions like a binding arbitration that is not forced to consider anything... kind of a do or... well...don't). The reasons always being skewed towards something that does not really apply "Well, we have to think of the CHILDREN! A strike would be bad for them!!"
So would paying a bunch of professionals that have more education, both before and during their career, than 95% of the others and compares to education levels present in much more advanced fields such as R+D.....
Anyway, what is important is that this was edged off the track. Lets see if it can stay there long enough to get something else in there that will actually do the state, and by almost direct relation and precedent, the country GOOD.
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