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Wisc. High Court Upholds Anti-Union Law

SORRY BIG LABOR

Ends most collective bargaining for public workers.

The controversial 2011 Wisconsin law that ended collective bargaining for most public workers there was upheld by the state’s supreme court Thursday in a 5-2 ruling. The decision comes as Scott Walker, the Republican governor who championed the law, is running for reelection after winning a recall in 2012 that was prompted by the law. The law prohibited automatic withdrawals from member paychecks and required annual votes on union representation.

Read it at USA Today