Hearing record tells story on right-to-work in Wisconsin.

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On March 9, Wisconsin became the twenty-fifth state to pass a "right-to-work" law preventing unions from requiring workers to pay dues. The bill, which Governor Scott Walker previously said he had "no interest in pursuing," was rushed through in just two weeks. On February 24, the Senate Commitee on Labor and Government Reform held a hearing that ran for eight hours and adjourned before all those who registered to testify could speak. This is the official record of that proceeding, posted on the Legislature's...

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