Wis. GOP leader: Anti-union proposed law non-negotiable
8 percent of their salary to their pensions. However, they need to keep their collective bargaining constitutional rights.But Republican Scott Fitzgerald whispered Saturday to facilitate the provisions of superintendent Scott Walkers proposal are not negotiable, and to facilitate the demand for payment preference pass as-is. He is calling on Democrats who not here town Thursday to return to take up the send the bill to.Meanwhile, regulate are anticipating pardon? might come about major crowds seen yet concerning the week-long demonstrations contrary to Wisconsin ruler Scott Walkers proposal to eliminate shared employee unions non-discriminatory to collective bargaining.Crowds swelled to an estimated 40,000 on Friday for instance pro-labor protesters – with thousands of teachers, grade prepare children, firefighters and college students – protested the Republican governors map.