By State law, Wisconsin public employees, including teachers, are prohibited from going on strike. In the case of teachers, if a local agreement cannot be reached, the law requires the contract to be resolved via binding arbitration. For State workers, if an agreement cannot be reached, the current agreement remains in place until a new contract is signed. I have seen some contracts finally take effect after they have already expired. Hence the unions were actually quite limited in their power to control the state budget. (Note: In the interest of full disclosure, I am part of management in a Wisconsin department)
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The 100,000 federal employees were fired by Ronald Reagan because they went on strike illegally. People who work in public safety are not allowed to strike.
A business strike is when the employees of a business strike to get something done in their favor. Oftentimes, employees strike when they want a raise.
No. Wisconsin is too far from the ocean to get hurricanes.
Wisconsin Public Radio was created in 1948.
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The full name of the PELRA law is:Public Employees Labor Relations ActThis law was produced in 1972 caused by a Minneapolis Teacher strike just two years before (1970). The law allows public employees to unionize, negotiate and strike with out getting fired.
Wisconsin Public Television was created on 1954-05-03.
Public Employees Federation was created in 1978.
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Wisconsin Board of Commissioners of Public Lands was created in 1848.