http://www.alternet.org/newsandviews/ar ... paragraph5 WI Governor's Fake Budget Crisis: Gave Tax Breaks to Wal-Mart to Further Real Agenda -- Union Busting
By Puddytat | Sourced from Daily Kos
Posted at February 18, 2011, 9:05 am
I have been attending the rallies, watching the coverage, reading the blogs and comments and come to the conclusion that most people don't know the true horror of this bill. I have come to set the record straight particularly when I saw a Front Page Diary here on Daily Kos that, again, talks about this bill only affecting state workers.
There is no fiscal crisis in Wisconsin. Governor Walker reports a nearly 130 million dollar deficit, but doesn't report that he caused it by giving a 140 million dollar tax break to large multinational corporations here in Wisconsin (e.g. WalMart).
So, what's in the bill? Prohibition of any unions or collective bargaining for most state workers. Those that continue to have any union representation at all will be limited to bargaining for wages only which will have a mandatory limit which will be set annually by the State Legislature. So, basically, the boss will tell you how much you are permitted to ask for.
No collective bargaining over insurance (so employees can be given high deductible junk insurance with no say in the matter), benefits, pensions, holidays or personal days, vacation, working conditions, adequate staffing, class size, worker safety issues, mandatory overtime, shift selection, requests for days off, etc.
If that wasn't bad enough, union dues would no longer be collected through payroll deduction so the unions would have to collect the dues themselves member by member. On top of that, unions would need to recertify every year . This is the same process that is used when employees band together to form a union in the first place; a process already so onerous and difficult (therefore, profitable to the many union-busting firms across this country) that new unions and locals are rarely formed.
Think that's bad? The real hidden horror is that Scott Walker didn't stop with state employees, but extended the impact of the bill to all city, town, village, and county employee in the State of Wisconsin. That's the real reason that thousands of public employees are in Madison. It's why non-public employee unions are supporting us. It's why students, patients, and citizens in general have joined us.
I'm just a retired Milwaukee Country Registered Nurse. My voice doesn't count. Sometimes I wonder if all my activism counts. But my voice and my activism count today as I join with thousands of proud Wisconsinites to protest the rise of a Dictator.
"Now, more than ever, the illusions of division threaten our very existence. We all know the truth: more connects us than separates us. But in times of crisis the wise build bridges, while the foolish build barriers. We must find a way to look after one another as if we were one single tribe.” -King T'Challa, Black Panther
The truth is incontrovertible. Malice may attack it. ignorance may deride it, but in the end, there it is. ~Winston Churchill
Wisconsin has been a liberal bastion for decades, the voters have rejected the Democrat Party in 2010, the unions should only expect the pendeleum to move back to the middle.
Thomas Sowell: There are no solutions, just trade-offs.
Which is worse, using 7,000 jobs as bargaining chips or holding the state legislature hostage?
Don't act like this the first time one side has decided to shut down the system in an attempt to get their way. This is really no different than filibustering. If the situation was reversed, you would be applauding the republicans.
Photo-fish wrote: It is good to see fire and police unions standing with the other public unions, even though they will not be affected.
Still love for you to answer my question above. Would you be able to keep your job if you did this and should they be able to?
My boss is not a dipstick and would sit down and listen. Gov. Walker won't even come to the table to negotiate. The dems split town to force this.
Would I be able to keep my job? I believe so but I don't know for sure. I sure would not expect, nor would I ask to get paid for the days I was absent.
The public employees might be wise to tell the Dems to go back and approve this. If this goverment shutdown continues, stories about their wages and benefits will become front page news. Wisconsin has lost a lot of jobs and when citizens see how much those teachers are making while they can't find work, they might want to trim public wages & benefits in addition to repealing collective bargaining.
A few years ago, Denver was in a financial bind and most of the unions were willing to make concessions. Wisconsin public employees should do the same in Obama's Great Recession.
Thomas Sowell: There are no solutions, just trade-offs.
SS109, the union members have offered to make wage and benefit concessions......the protest is to keep the collective bargaining power of their unions. Why won't the governor sit down with the unions and the workers? Why does the state have to take away their collective bargaining power if the workers and the union are willing to make concessions?
"Now, more than ever, the illusions of division threaten our very existence. We all know the truth: more connects us than separates us. But in times of crisis the wise build bridges, while the foolish build barriers. We must find a way to look after one another as if we were one single tribe.” -King T'Challa, Black Panther
The truth is incontrovertible. Malice may attack it. ignorance may deride it, but in the end, there it is. ~Winston Churchill