Last night, the Joint Finance Committee approved the budget repair bill in Wisconsin, including to eliminate collective bargaining rights for public officials, party-line vote 12 to 4 The bill could vote as soon as today in the Assembly and Senate.
Prior to the passage, said Republican amendments to the Act, which they say addresses the concerns that led to massive protests this week. But these changes are cosmetic at best. She has civil service protection extended to officials who have seen their rights of free travel over the bill, and a system for handling complaints within the state law for complaints.
But even with the changes, all other collective rights to be removed, except for salary, pay could only be raised as high as the Consumer Price Index on an annual basis, the official trade unions have to recertify every year, they would not be able to exercise any right to gather through their service units and personnel should be allowed to opt-out of paying union fees (Currently, under federal law, I think, but it would be much clearer).
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