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The purpose of the PSI CAN effort was to document state affiliate activities marking the one year anniversary of the passage of legislation stripping public service workers’ rights. The team worked with the direction of the Wisconsin AFL-CIO communications director and the We Are Wisconsin communications team including local PSI affiliates and community allies. Activities such as a bus tour and town hall public forums were centred in and around Milwaukee and Madison, with candlelight vigils held in more towns. The final rally at the Capitol in Madison on Saturday, March 10 drew some 65,000 people.
An international solidarity delegation of PSI leaders from NUPGE and PSAC (Canada) and NSWNA (Australia) also attended under the banner of PSI’s Quality Public Services-Action Now! campaign which is designed to defend and advance public services and trade union rights around the world.
Communications included:
Please see the results at these web links:
Results of PSI CAN expert team efforts:
In 2011 in Wisconsin, tens of thousands of union members and citizens joined in an awe-inspiring wave of protests against Governor Walker’s union-busting legislation aimed at public service workers. On March 9, 2011, the State Senate passed the bill, repealing state workers' collective bargaining rights over pensions and health care, limiting pay raises of public employees to the rate of inflation, ending automatic union dues collection by the state, and requiring public unions to recertify annually. Since then, in a major recall mobilization, over one million signatures to recall Governor Walker were submitted on January 17, 2012. Recall elections for a number of Wisconsin lawmakers are now scheduled for June 5 this year.
It’s no small irony that Wisconsin was the first state in America to provide collective bargaining rights to public employees in 1959. Wisconsin affiliates expressed their deep appreciation for the outpouring of support from PSI affiliates around the world to prevent these rights from being repealed.