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2011 Wisconsin Act 10, also known as the Wisconsin Budget Repair Bill or the Wisconsin Budget Adjustment Act, [1] [2] is a controversial law enacted by the 100th Wisconsin Legislature which significantly limited the rights and compensation of state and local government employees in Wisconsin.
As a candidate for governor, Walker proposed that state employees pay more toward their pensions saying it would save the state about $180 million a year. [21] Walker was elected as Governor in November 2010. Under collective-bargaining agreements, employers and unions had negotiated health insurance considerations from carrier to cost to benefits.
After passage of a collective bargaining law for public employees, it evolved into a pro-active teachers union and in 1972 changed its name to the Wisconsin Education Association Council. Later, WEAC expanded its membership to education support staff, as well as UW, technical college and State of Wisconsin education and information ...
The Republican speaker of the Wisconsin Assembly is blocking pay raises for University of Wisconsin employees unless the university cuts diversity, equity and inclusion spending by $32 million ...
A report from ADP showed that Wisconsin workers median annual pay was at $59,000 in May, a 5.3% increase from last year at this time. Wisconsin workers' average pay jumps 5.3% from last year Skip ...
AFSCME was formed out of the Wisconsin State Employees Association (WSEA), which was founded in Madison, Wisconsin, in 1932 to represent approximately 50 Wisconsin civil service employees. The WSEA was launched amid fears of politically based firings within the state, the possible elimination of the civil service and a return to patronage jobs.
The Wisconsin State Senate approved AJR 5 on January 20, 2016. The first approval of the amendment was enrolled on March 15, 2016. Because this measure was approved by both chambers of the Wisconsin State Legislature, the Wisconsin Elimination of State Treasurer Amendment was placed on the 2018 spring general election ballot on April 3, 2018. [25]
After underfunding pay raises approved last year for state employees, Kansas lawmakers are set to spend another $11.2 million. The House unanimously passed House Bill 2495 on Wednesday. It adds ...