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More than 20,000 angry Union supporters in the capital of Wisconsin expressing opposition to the trade unions Act and stop gubernatorial Walker. Now, broonion protests spread to other States proposes reductions.
Republican lawmakers are seeking to secure a quorum in Wisconsin vote on collective bargaining rights of masterminding the murder of Trade Union State, democratic law makers, however, refused to appear in the legislature and fled State to avoid being brought into the capital State police.
Senate GOP controlled state troops dispatched to search for Democrats, but were unsuccessful. A group of them chose to stay in a hotel just across from the State line in Illinois.
Without quorum cannot actually vote stops traffic legislation.
Meanwhile, the State legislature in Tennessee also Bill the teacher collective bargaining rights for State police layoffs in Hartford, Connecticut proposed met with hundreds of policemen are walking in the street, and it expressed opposition. Ohio descended crowds of hundreds at the State Capitol to protest against legislation that all State employees for collective bargaining rights.
Still opposing cuts to workers and workers ' rights met with opposition, the opposition that seems to be fast.
Wisconsin protest is called the largest protests State has faced in recent years.
Widely regarded as the unions pay Bill in the nation, engineering law against State budget deficit of $ 3.6 billion.
If passed, the law will bring considerable political transformation in Wisconsin. Witnessed the progressive State widely in the past, the first State to enact comprehensive legislation broonion in 1959.
Over 40% of teachers Union members and staff 2600 call patients in Madison, Wisconsin, forcing the school district State to cancel school today the second largest.
Comprises trade unionists from prison guards. You will lose those guards their bargaining under the new law. So far, has chosen guards protest or break. This might change.
Under the proposed law, unions could force workers to pay their dues, but you can choose to represent State employees. However, you can seek wage increases above the maximum listed in the consumer price index without approval of the referendum.
For lost their labor State Government promised not to engage in furloughs and layoffs. If the Bill, and threatened Wisconsin Governor Scott Walker to lay off 6,000 State employees.
Walker plans to move forward and assured him of votes required in the State legislature to pass the Bill.
Support comes to measure state Republicans who control the legislature. State Democratic Party and stubbornly Union members opposed the proposed law. Republicans claim their vote, despite public outcry, to pass a new law.
Activists however seek ' dumping ' citizen to prevent the passage of the Bill to force debate to aonsosiabl hours.
With a number of other u.s. States considering bills that targeted labour rights, Wisconsin quite measure antilabor more hostile aims to solve budget deficit.
David vines and demonstrators, a student at the University of Wisconsin Republican argued the Government controlled the State trying to bust up trade unions, is to create a culture of war to drive people away from polling stations.
He was elected based on promises of government functions, but chose instead to take on issues that people feel less vital like voter ID rules and laws.
"They're not concerned about job now." "They come here and try to bust up these wars unions and use culture as a means to drive people younger and poorer people away from the polls."
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