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Published: 04/15/11

Canvass Shows Conservative Wins Wisconsin Court Race

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Canvass Shows Conservative Wins Wisconsin Court Race

MADISON, Wis. -- A conservative state Supreme Court justice overcame efforts to tie him to Wisconsin's polarizing governor and survived a near-upset in a race that drew national attention after a fierce fight over union rights. County tallies finalized Friday showed Justice David Prosser defeated little-known challenger JoAnne Kloppenburg by 7,316 votes. State election officials said they will wait to declare an official winner until the deadline for Kloppenburg to seek a recount passes. She has until Wednesday to call for one. Related Stories Wisconsin Governor ...

Published: 04/4/11

Unions Mark MLK's Death With National Protests

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Unions Mark MLK's Death With National Protests

ATLANTA -- The eldest son of the Rev. Martin Luther King Jr. said Monday if his father had not been killed more than four decades ago, the civil rights icon would be fighting alongside workers rallying to protect collective bargaining rights. Martin Luther King III joined about 1,000 marchers in Atlanta and thousands more across the country to support workers' rights on the anniversary of his father's assassination. King was in Memphis, Tenn., supporting a black municipal sanitation workers strike April 4, 1968, when he was shot to death on a hotel balcony. Andy Manis, AP Union ...

Published: 03/31/11

Wis. Judge Halts Governor's Union Law, at Least for Now

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Wis. Judge Halts Governor's Union Law, at Least for Now

MADISON, Wis. -- A Wisconsin judge on Thursday did what thousands of pro-union protesters and boycotting Democratic lawmakers couldn't, halting Republican Gov. Scott Walker's plans - at least temporarily - to cut most public workers' pay and strip them of most of their union rights. Dane County Circuit Judge Maryann Sumi issued a declaration stating in no uncertain terms that the collective bargaining law that led to weeks of large protests at the state Capitol had not taken effect, contradicting Republican arguments that it had because a state office published it online. Hours later, Walker ...

Published: 03/30/11

Ohio House to Vote on Collective Bargaining Limits

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Ohio House to Vote on Collective Bargaining Limits

COLUMBUS, Ohio -- An Ohio bill that would limit collective bargaining rights for 350,000 public workers was poised for a vote before the Republican-controlled House on Wednesday, one of its final hurdles before the measure goes to the governor. The vote comes a day after a legislative committee approved changes to make the bill even tougher for unions. Met with chants of "Shame on you!" from nearby protesters, the GOP-backed revisions greased the measure for what was expected to be smooth passage in the House. The Senate, also controlled by Republicans, narrowly passed the bill on a 17-16 ...

Published: 03/28/11

Wisconsin DA Contends Union Law Not in Effect

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Wisconsin DA Contends Union Law Not in Effect

MADISON, Wis. -- A Wisconsin prosecutor insists the state's contentious new collective bargaining law is not in effect. Dane County District Attorney Ismael Ozanne has filed a lawsuit alleging Republican lawmakers violated the state's open meetings law during debate on the plan. Judge Maryann Sumi has blocked the secretary of state from publishing the law, the last step before it can take effect. But the Senate's Republican leader on Friday asked the nonpartisan Legislative Reference Bureau to post the law on the Legislature's website. Republicans say that move amounts to publication and the ...

Published: 03/25/11

Wisconsin Union Law Published Despite Court Order

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Wisconsin Union Law Published Despite Court Order

MADISON, Wis. -- Wisconsin officials couldn't agree Friday about whether an explosive law taking away nearly all public worker collective bargaining rights was about to take effect after a nonpartisan legislative bureau published it despite a court order blocking implementation. The Legislative Reference Bureau took the action at 3:15 p.m. Friday, sending confused lawmakers and legal experts scrambling to determine what's next for the measure that has brought waves of chaos to the state since it first was proposed by Republican Gov. Scott Walker. Legislative Reference Bureau director Steve ...

Published: 03/20/11

What's All the Fuss About? Labor Relations Terminology Explained

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What's All the Fuss About? Labor Relations Terminology Explained

National and local headlines have been dominated recently by stories about labor disputes and controversial education reforms. But what exactly is at stake in those battles is somewhat murky. News reports are bogged down with eye-glazing terminology such as "collective bargaining" and "binding arbitration" -- not necessarily phrases that would incite most people to join 85,000 protesters camped out around the Wisconsin state house. In an effort to clarify the debates gripping the nation this year, we have written a pocket-sized primer on some of those ugly terms. Print it out, carry it in ...

Published: 03/18/11

Wisconsin Judge Puts Hold on Law Limiting Union Bargaining

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Wisconsin Judge Puts Hold on Law Limiting Union Bargaining

Hold everything. That Wisconsin law limiting the collective bargaining rights of public workers -- the one that brought tens of thousands of protesters to the Capitol in Madison -- has been blocked from taking effect by a county judge. Dane County Circuit Court Judge Maryann Sumi issued a temporary restraining order Friday barring the Wisconsin secretary of state from publishing the law -- which would allow it to go into effect, the Milwaukee Journal Sentinel reported. Sumi said she wanted time to consider a legal challenge, arguing that a legislative committee violated the state's open ...

Published: 03/18/11

Judge Blocks Wisconsin's Contentious Union Law

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Judge Blocks Wisconsin's Contentious Union Law

MADISON, Wis. -- The monthlong saga over Gov. Scott Walker's plan to drastically curb collective bargaining rights for public workers in Wisconsin took a turn Friday that could force a dramatic rebooting of the entire legislative process. A judge temporarily blocked the law from taking effect, raising the possibility that the Legislature may have to vote again to pass the bill that attracted protests as large as 85,000 people, motivated Senate Democrats to escape to Illinois for three weeks and made Wisconsin the focus of the national fight over union rights. But Walker's spokesman and ...

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