A Whole Which is Greater
By Paul Gilk and David Kast.
In November 2010, Republican Scott Walker was elected governor of Wisconsin, and in early 2011, he announced a budget repair bill that gutted collective bargaining rights for public sector unions. Citizens occupied the state capital in an outpouring of opposition. Various recall elections were held in regard to the state senate, but Walker regained his governorship in the 2012 election. Many were shocked by the Democrats? failure to oust Walker. The essays contained within ?A Whole Which is Greater? examine this failure, offering the unique perspectives of both private and public sector officials on why the Wisconsin uprising was a bust.
By Paul Gilk and David Kast.
In November 2010, Republican Scott Walker was elected governor of Wisconsin, and in early 2011, he announced a budget repair bill that gutted collective bargaining rights for public sector unions. Citizens occupied the state capital in an outpouring of opposition. Various recall elections were held in regard to the state senate, but Walker regained his governorship in the 2012 election. Many were shocked by the Democrats? failure to oust Walker. The essays contained within ?A Whole Which is Greater? examine this failure, offering the unique perspectives of both private and public sector officials on why the Wisconsin uprising was a bust.
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