Wisconsin court restores public workers' collective bargaining rights, reversing 2011 law.
A Wisconsin court has restored collective bargaining rights for public worker and teacher unions, reversing a 2011 law that stripped these rights. This decision allows unions to negotiate better wages, benefits, and working conditions. Republicans plan to appeal, with the case likely heading to the state Supreme Court, where control could shift after an April election.
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