Comment:
Notice how this right-to-work (for less) legislation will take effect IMMEDIATELY.
Question:
Why don't the Democrats make their Minimum Wage increases effective IMMEDIATELY?
Question:
Why were there only TWO protesters?
Comment:
Employers will reap billions of dollars in profits from this right-to-work-for-less legislation.
Walker signs right-to-work bill
Associated Press
9:29 a.m. CDT March 9, 2015
BROWN DEER — Wisconsin Gov. Scott Walker has signed a right-to-work
bill into law, striking another blow against organized labor after four
years ago effectively ending collective bargaining for public-sector
workers.
Walker signed the bill at an invitation-only ceremony on Monday morning at Badger Meter. He was surrounded by company officials and others who supported the divisive proposal including Lt. Gov. Rebecca Kleefisch, Assembly Speaker Robin Vos and Senate Majority Leader Scott Fitzgerald.
The new law, which takes effect immediately, makes Wisconsin the 25th state to ban contracts that force all workers to pay union dues.
Walker signed the bill after spending the weekend in Iowa and before he heads to another early presidential primary state of New Hampshire this weekend.
Two people protested the bill outside Badger Meter.
Walker signed the bill at an invitation-only ceremony on Monday morning at Badger Meter. He was surrounded by company officials and others who supported the divisive proposal including Lt. Gov. Rebecca Kleefisch, Assembly Speaker Robin Vos and Senate Majority Leader Scott Fitzgerald.
The new law, which takes effect immediately, makes Wisconsin the 25th state to ban contracts that force all workers to pay union dues.
Walker signed the bill after spending the weekend in Iowa and before he heads to another early presidential primary state of New Hampshire this weekend.
Two people protested the bill outside Badger Meter.