One hundred and sixty local government bargaining units have notified the state that they want to take a vote on remaining officially recognized under Wisconsin’s new, more restrictive collective bargaining law. …. Many of the largest units, including the 50,000-member state employee union, didn't seek recertification.
SEPAC Note: The article incorrectly lists the WSEU as having 50,000 members.
160 local bargaining units want to remain Appleton Post Crescent postcrescent.com
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