Fortune | FORTUNE 2024年12月03日
Wisconsin unions score major win with court ruling that restores collective bargaining rights lost in 2011
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威斯康星州巡回法院法官裁定,2011年实施的限制公务员集体谈判权的法律第10号法案违宪,并下令恢复大多数公务员的集体谈判权。该裁决引发了共和党人的强烈反对,他们誓言将立即上诉,此案最终可能提交到威斯康星州最高法院。该裁决的影响巨大,涉及数万名公务员,并可能改变威斯康星州的政治格局,也使得即将到来的州最高法院选举变得更加重要。该法案的废除或维持,将对学校和地方政府的财政状况以及公务员的权益产生深远影响。

🤔 **2011年实施的第10号法案限制了大多数公务员的集体谈判权,包括工资增长和福利等问题,并要求他们支付更多医疗保险和退休金。**该法案旨在赋予地方政府更多控制权,并削减成本,但也引发了公务员的强烈不满。

⚖️ **巡回法院法官裁定第10号法案违反了威斯康星州宪法中平等保护的条款,因为它对公务员进行了“普通”和“公共安全”的区分,给予公共安全工会豁免。**该裁决意味着教师等普通公务员工会将恢复与公共安全工会相同的集体谈判权。

📢 **共和党人强烈反对该裁决,并誓言立即上诉,此案最终可能提交到威斯康星州最高法院。**州最高法院的政治倾向将决定该裁决的最终命运,因此即将到来的州最高法院选举变得至关重要。

👥 **该裁决影响了数万名公务员,工会领导人对此表示欢欣鼓舞,认为这是恢复公务员权益的重要一步。**然而,法律挑战可能仍将持续,工会准备继续为争取集体谈判权而斗争。

📉 **第10号法案导致威斯康星州工会成员数量大幅下降。**该法案还允许学校和地方政府通过提高员工福利缴费来筹集资金,引发了关于公共服务和财政状况的争议。

That law, known as Act 10, effectively ended the ability of most public employees to bargain for wage increases and other issues, and forced them to pay more for health insurance and retirement benefits.Under the ruling by Dane County Circuit Judge Jacob Frost, all public sector workers who lost their collective bargaining power would have it restored to what was in place prior to 2011. They would be treated the same as the police, firefighter and other public safety unions that were exempted under the law.Republicans vowed to immediately appeal the ruling, which ultimately is likely to go before the Wisconsin Supreme Court. That only amplifies the importance of the April election that will determine whether the court remains controlled 4-3 by liberal justices.Former Gov. Scott Walker, who proposed the law that catapulted him onto the national political stage, decried the ruling in a post on the social media platform X as “brazen political activism.” He said it makes the state Supreme Court election “that much more important.”Supporters of the law have said it provided local governments more control over workers and the powers they needed to cut costs. Repealing the law, which allowed schools and local governments to raise money through higher employee contributions for benefits, would bankrupt those entities, backers of Act 10 have argued.Democratic opponents argue that the law has hurt schools and other government agencies by taking away the ability of employees to collectively bargain for their pay and working conditions.Union leaders were overjoyed with the ruling, which affects tens of thousands of public employees.“We realize there may still be a fight ahead of us in the courts, but make no mistake, we’re ready to keep fighting until we all have a seat at the table again,” said Ben Gruber, a conservation warden and president of AFSCME Local 1215.The law was proposed by Walker and enacted by the Republican-controlled Legislature in spite of massive protests that went on for weeks and drew as many as 100,000 people to the Capitol. The law has withstood numerous legal challenges over the years, but this was the first brought since the Wisconsin Supreme Court flipped to liberal control in 2023.The seven unions and three union leaders that brought the lawsuit argued that the law should be struck down because it creates unconstitutional exemptions for firefighters and other public safety workers. Attorneys for the Legislature and state agencies countered that the exemptions are legal, have already been upheld by other courts, and that the case should be dismissed.But Frost sided with the unions in July, saying the law violates equal protection guarantees in the Wisconsin Constitution by dividing public employees into “general” and “public safety” employees. He ruled that general employee unions, like those representing teachers, can not be treated differently from public safety unions that were exempt from the law.His ruling Monday delineated the dozens of specific provisions in the law that must be struck.Wisconsin Republican Assembly Speaker Robin Vos said he looked forward to appealing the ruling.“This lawsuit came more than a decade after Act 10 became law and after many courts rejected the same meritless legal challenges,” Vos said in a statement.Wisconsin Manufacturers and Commerce, the state’s largest business lobbying organization, also decried the ruling. WMC President Kurt Bauer called Act 10 “a critical tool for policymakers and elected officials to balance budgets and find taxpayer savings.”The Legislature said in court filings that arguments made in the current case were rejected in 2014 by the state Supreme Court. The only change since that ruling is the makeup of Wisconsin Supreme Court, attorneys for the Legislature argued.The Act 10 law effectively ended collective bargaining for most public unions by allowing them to bargain solely over base wage increases no greater than inflation. It also disallowed the automatic withdrawal of union dues, required annual recertification votes for unions, and forced public workers to pay more for health insurance and retirement benefits.The law was the signature legislative achievement of Walker, who was targeted for a recall election he won. Walker used his fights with unions to mount an unsuccessful presidential run in 2016.Frost, the judge who issued Monday’s ruling, appeared to have signed the petition to recall Walker from office. None of the attorneys sought his removal from the case and he did not step down. Frost was appointed to the bench by Democratic Gov. Tony Evers, who signed the Walker recall petition.The law has also led to a dramatic decrease in union membership across the state. The nonpartisan Wisconsin Policy Forum said in a 2022 analysis that since 2000, Wisconsin had the largest decline in the proportion of its workforce that is unionized.In 2015, the GOP-controlled Wisconsin Legislature approved a right-to-work law that limited the power of private-sector unions.Public sector unions that brought the lawsuit are the Abbotsford Education Association; the American Federation of State, County and Municipal Employees Locals 47 and 1215; the Beaver Dam Education Association; SEIU Wisconsin; the Teaching Assistants’ Association Local 3220 and the International Brotherhood of Teamsters Local 695.How many degrees of separation are you from the globe's most powerful business leaders? Explore who made our brand-new list of the 100 Most Powerful People in Business. Plus, learn about the metrics we used to make it.

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