Wisconsin public worker and teachers unions scored a major legal victory Monday with a ruling that restores collective bargaining they lost under a 2011 state law that sparked weeks of protests and made the state the center of the national battle over union rights.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.The ruling will almost certainly be appealed to the Wisconsin Supreme Court. And although the high court is currently controlled 4-3 by …
Judge restores collective bargaining for Wisconsin unions [Video]
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