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Wisconsin upholds Walker’s anti-union bargaining law

The law, which was passed in 2011, dramatically limits public employees' ability to collectively bargain.

Marching on the Capitol in Madison
Opponents to Wisconsin Gov. Scott Walker's bill to eliminate collective bargaining rights for many state workers protested in the rotunda of the state capital in Madison, Wisc. in Feb., 2011.Carlos Javier Ortiz/Redux

Ned Resnikoff is an urban policy analyst, researcher, writer, and editor. His byline has appeared in a variety of publications, including the New York Times, San Francisco Chronicle, Dissent, and The Nation. He writes the newsletter Public Comment, which can be found at publiccomment.blog.