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I'm an attorney, specifically a civil rights/employee rights attorney -- I sue corporations that mistreat their employees. I've been practicing for over 20 years, and in all that time I have never seen the rights of employees under greater attack than they are now. Thus, this blog, which I hope to gear towards both lawyers and non-lawyers alike. If I'm lucky, I can educate and enlighten those who stop by.
Showing posts with label shame. Show all posts
Showing posts with label shame. Show all posts

Friday, March 18, 2011

Wisconsin Judge Blocks Union-Busting Law

A state court judge in Wisconsin has blocked Governor Scott Walker's reprehensible union-busting law from taking effect.  According to The Milwaukee Journal Sentinel, Judge Maryann Sumi of the Dane County Circuit Court issued a temporary restraining order, finding that the legislature most likely violated the state's open meetings law when it rushed through the bill last week.  According to Judge Sumi (a Republican appointee, by the way), "It seems to me the public policy behind effective enforcement of the open meeting law is so strong that it does outweigh the interest, at least at this time, which may exist in favor of sustaining the validity of the (law)."

While this is only a procedural ruling, and does not address the constitutionality of the law, this allows the pro-worker forces in Wisconsin an opportunity to continue the fight.

Thursday, March 10, 2011

The Disgrace that Is Wisconsin

After weeks of insisting that the bill couldn't be amended, after weeks of insisting that this was a budget repair bill, Rethuglican (and he's earned the epithet) Governor Scott Walker and his minions in the Wisconsin state senate have enacted part of their corporate puppet-masters' agenda.  They have passed a bill effectively killing public unions in the state of Wisconsin.

Did they do this by negotiating with the opposition?  No.  Did they do this by following normal legislative procedures?  No.  Instead, they stripped out all of the budgetary elements from the bill, winged it through committee, and then passed it fourteen minutes later.  Let's say that again.  After insisting that this was a budget repair bill, the Republicans in the Wisconsin state senate stripped out all of the fiscal elements.  They then rushed it through committee, and passed it after fourteen whole minutes of debate.  This whole appalling process stinks to high heaven.  And it shows what Democrats and union officials have been saying all along -- that this is nothing more than a naked union-busting effort.  To quote the progressive Cap Times, "Shame, Shame, Shame!"

Please, please, please, take the time to donate to the Wisconsin Democratic Party's campaign to recall Republican State Senators.