Arbitrator's Anti-Walker Furlough Ruling Not Surprise
The contract was upheld.
A contract is a contract, and Walker had to know this would be the ruling.
Walker will still use his 'executive leadership' as campaign fodder, with labor as the foil.
James Rowen has written for newspapers, and served as a senior Mayoral staffer, in Madison and Milwaukee, Wisconsin. This blog looks at the connections between politics and the environment in Wisconsin and across the Great Lakes. And, sometimes, other things.
The contract was upheld.
A contract is a contract, and Walker had to know this would be the ruling.
Walker will still use his 'executive leadership' as campaign fodder, with labor as the foil.
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6:28 PM
1 comments:
A contract is a contract huh? Well then I guess you thought it was fine for the AIG executives to get their contracted obligated retention bonuses.
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