Dane County judge strikes down Act 10, restoring public employee union bargaining rights
Public employee collective bargaining rights have been restored by a Dane County judge, who ruled that several sections of Wisconsins controversial law known as Act 10 are unconstitutional.
In a final decision issued Monday, Dane County Circuit Court Judge Jacob Frost struck down several sections of the 2011 law passed by Republican lawmakers and signed by former Gov. Scott Walker.
His decision built on a July ruling, which found the law violated the Wisconsin Constitutions equal protection clause because it allowed unions representing police, firefighters and other public safety workers to collectively bargain with the state, while it removed those rights from other public employees like teachers.
The lawsuit was filed against the Wisconsin Employment Relations Commission and other state agencies more than a year ago by a group of unions representing public employees affected by Act 10.
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