Wednesday, February 29, 2012

Wood County, union leaders differ on how much authority unions retain | Wisconsin Rapids Daily Tribune | wisconsinrapidstribune.com

Wood County officials and union leaders disagree about the role public worker unions will have in the county. County officials say they think unions have no legal standing to represent public employees from the seven unions that chose not to certify with the state. A union official says the union still represents county workers. …. American Federation of State, County and Municipal Employees staff representative Houston Parish said the AFSCME unions declined to go through the "dog and pony show" set up by Walker, but the union still represents employees in Wood County. "Obviously, they've taken away our bargaining rights, but if the employee has disciplinary issues, we'll represent members," Parish said.

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