Is this guy doing it all right or am I missing something?
’ Walkers landmark law called Act 10 severely restricted the power of public-employee unions to bargain collectively, and that provision, among others, has given social workers, prison guards, nurses and other public employees little reason to pay dues to a union that can no longer do much for them. Members of Mr. Beils group, the Wisconsin State Employees Union, complain that their take-home pay has fallen more than 10 percent in recent years, a sign of the unions greatly diminished power.
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Backed by Gov. Scott Walker, center, the legislation drew fierce protests. Credit Narayan Mahon for The New York Times
Its had a devastating effect on our union, Mr. Beil, its executive director, said of Act 10. He was sitting in his Madison office, inside the headquarters that his union, hard up for cash, may be forced to sell. The building is underused anyway, as staff reductions have left many offices empty.
Wisconsin was the first state to grant public-sector unions the right to negotiate contracts. Before Gov. Gaylord Nelson signed that law in 1959, only unionized workers in private companies had a government-protected right to bargain collectively. But the Wisconsin idea soon spread around the country. Act 10 is an about-face, and Mr. Walker and his Republican supporters see it as a tough-minded strategy that other states can follow.
(From new york times)
http://www.nytimes.com/2014/02/23/business/wisconsins-legacy-for-unions.html?_r=0
He has Ba**s of steel
He’s doing everything right or otherwise he would not have won three elections