John Nichols: Numbers show Walker recall a real prospect Now comes the next political test, and it will be as remarkable as it is unprecedented. At least five Republican state senators who backed Walker’s assault on collective bargaining rights are now all but certain to face recall elections this summer. ...
Unions vow the fight for
rights will
continue State and local union officials
said they have no intentions of
giving up advocating for public workers even though they soon
may have virtually no ability to
collectively bargain their work
contracts. Democrats, unions and other
opponents to ...
Teachers retiring at high rate, many because of collective bargaining changes More than 130 Madison teachers — many of them worried that Gov. Scott Walker’s collective bargaining law could lead to changes in post-retirement benefits — are retiring in June, a big increase over recent years. As of the April 15 deadline, 138 ...