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2011-02-27 03:33 AM
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Kosko
Portland, TX
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So some local unions did endorse Walker such as local Milwaukee police and firefighters. Are they going to change their tune now and stand by their other union members? Or continue to support Walker who has exempted police and firefighters unions from the collective bargaining restrictions he is trying to pass?
2011-02-27 04:43 PM

Schmidt
Colorado Springs, CO
Posts: 1058
A few local police and firefighters endorsed Walker over his Democratic opponent in the last election, but it was because they felt he was a stronger proponent of public safety rather than anything to do with favoritism for their specific unions. 

Much is being made of those endorsements, but as Bloomberg News reports "all but four of 314 police and fire unions in state backed the Democratic candidate."

Leaders of the Wisconsin Professional Police Association and the 3,000-member Professional Fire Fighters of Wisconsin said their members oppose the bill and support protests that have swarmed around the Capitol in Madison since last week.

“It’s an attack on the middle class,” Mahlon Mitchell, president of the Fire Fighters of Wisconsin, said in a telephone interview from Madison. “There’s a fire in the house of labor, and where there’s a fire, the fighter goes and puts it out.”

Walker is claiming that he exempted fire fighters and police because he didn't want to put public safety at risk.

“I can’t have the possibility anywhere in the state of Wisconsin that if there was a fire or a crime or anything else that there would be one gap, one interruption in services out there because there’s no way we’re going to put the public safety at risk,” Walker said in a Feb. 21 press conference."

What Walker didn't say is that it is illegal in Wisconsin for police and firefighters to strike.  And indeed despite their presence with the protestors, police and firefighters have said their support for the unions would not affect their ability to respond to any fire or police emergencies.
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