Wisconsin Governor Scott Walker’s (R) legislation gutting collective bargaining rights for most employees was struck down in court Friday afternoon.
According to The Associated Press, Dane County Circuit Judge Juan Colas ruled the law null and void for violating both the state and federal constitution.
The Milwaukee Journal-Sentinel reports that despite Colas’ ruling, the law will remain in effect for state workers. City, county and school employees, however, return to collective bargaining conditions in place before the law went into effect in March 2011.
Wisconsin anti-union law struck down in court
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