Right To Work

by | Aug 25, 2016 | News

Wisconsin Attorney General Schimel

Wisconsin Attorney General Schimel

Unions don’t like right-to-work laws, but most still accept it as the law of the land once it’s passed. Apparently that’s not the case in Wisconsin. Attorney General, Brad Schimel, has had to remind unions of that fact twice this month. This comes after unions in the state filed an appeal of the right-to-work decision, saying that it violated the Fifth Amendment of the United States. Right-to-work law will remain in effect in the state until the appeals court issues a ruling.

Big labor is finding a little more success in West Virginia where a temporary injunction was issued blocking the recently passed right-to-work law. The injunction was filed by ten unions and the AFL-CIO.

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