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Wisconsin Judge Strikes Down Anti-Union Law

by Stephen Lendman

 

Since taking office on January 3, Republican Governor Scott Walker waged war on public workers and their unions, aiming to restrict collective bargaining rights to wage negotiations before ending them altogether.

He also demanded draconian health insurance and pension contribution increases, doubling them for state employees during hard times when they’re already strapped to make ends meet. Doing so called for pay cuts ranging from 8 – 20% ahead of more planned reductions coming.

On March 9, a protracted Senate battle ended when hard-line Republicans violated Wisconsin’s open meetings law, requiring 24 hours notice prior for special sessions unless giving it is impossible or impractical.

At issue was passing an old-fashioned union-busting law with no Democrats present, brazen politicians and corrupted union bosses selling out rank and file members for self-enrichement and privilege, complicit with corporate CEOs.

The epic battle ended along party lines after State Assembly members past Walker’s bill 53 – 42, following the Senate voting 18 – 1 with no debate. The measure reads:

“This bill authorizes a state agency to discharge any state employee who fails to report to work as scheduled for any three unexcused working days during a state emergency or who participates in a strike, work stoppage, sit-down, stay-in, slowdown, or other concerted activities to interrupt the operations or services of state government, including specifically purported mass resignations or sick calls. Under the bill, engaging in any of these actions constitutes just cause for discharge.”

In addition, the governor may unilaterally declare “state of emergency” authority to fire striking workers, and under the section titled, “Discharge of State Employees:”

“The Governor may issue an executive order declaring a state of emergency for the state or any portion of the state if he or she determines that an emergency resulting from a disaster or imminent threat of a disaster exists.”

In other words, he can dictatorially do what he wishes, especially regarding public worker rights and job security. They’re gone unless resurrected by a sustained, mobilized, united, and committed mass action statewide shutdown for rights too important to lose.

Other provisions stipulated worker responsibility for half their pension contributions, and minimally 12.6% of healthcare premiums. In addition, future pay raises are pegged to annual CPI increases, a rigged index not reflecting true inflation. Greater ones may only be approved by statewide referendum, a cumbersome process taking time.

Further, unions must hold annual votes to let workers decide whether or not to be members, and state authorities no longer will collect union dues from paychecks.

Dane County Judge Strikes Down Anti-Union Law

On May 27, Circuit Court Judge Maryann Sumi rescinded Walker’s bill in a 33-page decision, ruling Republican lawmakers violated Wisconsin’s open meetings law.

On March 18, she placed it on temporary hold, but Thursday’s ruling voided it, pending an appeal to Wisconsin’s Supreme Court that may reverse her.

Nonetheless, Dane County Democrat District Attorney, Ismael Ozanne, said, “It’s what we were looking for,” acknowledging the war isn’t won, pending the higher court ruling. “The supremes are the supremes,” he said. “They can do what they want.”

Ozanne sued to block Walker’s bill after Assembly Minority Leader Peter Barca (D. Kenosha) filed a complaint about not being given lawful notice.

Expecting bill supporters to denounce her, Sumi cited “clear and convincing evidence” that Wisconsin’s open meetings law was violated, one lawmakers are bound to uphold. She also said it carried constitutional force because its provisions say the Legislature’s doors must remain open when in session.

In fact, while Republicans met in conference committee, only one entrance was open, police blocking people trying to enter. As a result, Sumi wrote:

“The Legislature and its committees are bound to comply with the open meetings law by their own choice. Having made that choice, they cannot now shield themselves from the provisions that give the law force and effect.”

Afterward, Walker said Wisconsin’s Supreme Court will hear oral arguments on June 6, then decide whether to take the case, adding:

“Either it will be resolved like that – through the Supreme Court – or we’ll look at alternatives with the Legislature,” suggesting union-busting will pass, whatever it takes to do it. In fact, Republicans must by June 30 to be part of the 2011 – 2013 state budget deadline.

Marquette University Law Professor Rick Esenberg said Sumi’s decision didn’t surprise him, adding:

“She had clearly indicated that was her view. (But) you had the sense that she had established that she wasn’t going to rule this early, (yet) apparently decided she needed to do it.”

Other issues are also in play, including recall petition drives, potentially targeting nine senators, six Republicans and three Democrats.

On July 12, recall elections will be held. In addition, two lawsuits were filed, other court challenges expected later. Moreover, if Republicans defeat open meeting violation charges, the legislation itself may be challenged, given its assault on longstanding rights, summarily annulled tyrannically.

As of now, however, a protracted battle perhaps looms, facing long odds of winning unless enough people power decides losing is not an option and will go to the wall to prevent it. Stay tuned. As Wisconsin goes, perhaps the nation.

On Wisconsin!!

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Charleston Daily Mail March 11, 2004 Prince is giving away his latest CD to those who attend his concerts.

Concert goers will get Prince’s CD NEW YORK – Prince fans who buy tickets to his upcoming concerts will get a bonus – his new CD.

The singer, who will begin his first arena tour in six years on March 29, had been negotiating with several major labels to release his upcoming album, “Musicology,” his publicist, Ronnie Lippin, told The Associated Press Wednesday. see here 1969 dodge charger

However, the 45-year-old musician decided instead to give away the disc at his concerts.

The album also will be available commercially.

Prince will be inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame on Monday.

‘Hazzard’ car remains favorite LOS ANGELES – Ben Stiller and Owen Wilson’s action comedy “Starsky & Hutch” has renewed interest in 1974 Ford Torinos, but Hollywood’s top car star is still the orange 1969 Dodge Charger the General Lee from “The Dukes of Hazzard.” “We thought the top choice would be the Batmobile, or maybe Tom Selleck’s Ferrari from ‘Magnum P.I.’ We were surprised,” said McKeel Hagerty, president of Hagerty Insurance, the Traverse City, Mich.- based firm that specializes in collector car insurance.

Hagerty Insurance surveyed car enthusiasts nationwide to determine the Top 10 television and motion picture car stars.

The Top 10 Car Stars list: “The Dukes of Hazzard,” 1969 Dodge Charger General Lee; “Bullitt,” green 1968 Ford Mustang driven by Steve McQueen; “Gone in Sixty Seconds,” 1967 Shelby GT500; “Back to the Future,” 1983 DeLorean; “Batman” TV series, Batmobile; “Goldfinger,” Aston Martin DB5; “Smokey and the Bandit,” 1977 Pontiac Firebird T/A; “Herbie, the Love Bug,” 1963 Volkswagen Beetle; “Starsky and Hutch” TV series and “Starsky & Hutch” movie, 1974 Ford Torino; and “The Green Hornet” TV series, Chrysler Imperial Black Beauty. site 1969 dodge charger

Affleck discusses film with Couric NEW YORK – Katie Couric talks to Ben Affleck about his new film, “Jersey Girl,” in an interview airing Friday on “Today” and “Dateline NBC,” the network said.

Couric asks Affleck if he’s concerned that his relationship with ex-fiancee Jennifer Lopez will overshadow the movie. “Jersey Girl,” directed by Kevin Smith, opens March 26. A wedding scene with Affleck and Lopez has been cut from the film.

Excerpts of the interview were released in advance.

Affleck’s films include Smith’s “Mallrats,” “Chasing Amy,” “Dogma” and “Jay and Silent Bob Strike Back.” The 31-year-old actor also has starred in “Gigli,” co-starring Lopez, “Pearl Harbor” and “Good Will Hunting.” Affleck and Lopez were to have married last September, but abruptly postponed their lavish plans.

They have since ended their engagement.

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2 Comments for “Wisconsin Judge Strikes Down Anti-Union Law”

  1. david A. White

    Union trouble is partly the various unions fault. When Reagan busted the Air Traffic controllers and the unions did nothing but complain and most unions have billions of retirement funds tied up in the market. Everything in this country is about the dollar and until the unions nationwide balk and put a stop to this, nothing is going to change. All corporations are looking for the biggest bang for their buck and doing away with collective bargaining would put billions in share holders pockets. Union members are the last line of defence that protect our democratic way of life.

  2. We will go to the wall! David you are right unions have not played hardball. Too much is at stake for us to roll over.

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