Scott Walker can’t stop digging himself into a hole with union workers.
After stripping public-sector union members of collective bargaining rights in 2011, one might think that there wasn’t more the Republican governor could do to anger workers. But Walker, who is locked in a tight race Wisconsin against Democratic challenger Mary Burke, ran afoul of the president of a local steelworkers’ union over a recent campaign ad.
In the ad, Walker speaks to the camera from a deep hole. Jeff Kaminsiki, head of the United Steelworkers Local 2006, filed a complaint with the Occupational Health and Safety Administration over the unsafe working conditions depicted in Walker’s commercial.
Workers Make OSHA Complaint About Scott Walker Ad http://t.co/qlLWxRs8X7 #UniteBlue pic.twitter.com/s6kvs3wcAQ









