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Golding
Guest
In fairness, the bill does take away the right for University of Wisconsin workers, child care workers, and home nursing workers to unionize. Considering where their income actually comes from, and considering the benefits that some of them receive (ie: tenure) at the expense of taxpayers, I don't really sympathize with them. But nonetheless, there is some truth that specific jobs are having their collective bargaining abilities revoked.Nobody is saying they can't associate with each other. This bill doesn't take away their right to be a union. The governor is saying that they can't keep purchasing Democrats to vote themselves pay raises that exceed COLA. If they want to associate and take their request for bigger financial gain to the same public that has to pay it, they're perfectly able to do that.