Posted on 07/20/2015 12:17:23 PM PDT by SeekAndFind
Hillary Rodham Clinton shed her usual sunny demeanor last week and snarled at Republicans in general and one presidential candidate in particular.
Republican governors like Scott Walker have made their names stomping on workers rights, and practically all Republican candidates would do the same as president, Clinton growled at Manhattans New School. I will fight back against these mean-spirited, misguided attacks. Evidence shows that the decline of unions may be responsible for a third of the increase of inequality among men. So, if we want to get serious about raising income, we have to get serious about supporting union workers.
Later that day, AFL-CIO president Richard Trumka snapped, Scott Walker is a national disgrace.
If theres one thing workers value, its work. And on this score, Wisconsins Republican governor has delivered.
Liberals like Clinton and Trumka have it all wrong. Workers have been waxing, not waning, under Walker. And they can thank his free-market reforms for improving their lives.
If theres one thing workers value, its work. And on this score, Wisconsins Republican governor has delivered.
The Badger States seasonally adjusted unemployment rate fell from 7.4 percent in January 2011 (the month of Walkers inauguration) to 4.6 percent in May 2015 (the latest available figure). U.S. joblessness dropped from 9.0 percent to 5.5 percent over that period. Wisconsins unemployment, thus, stands well below Americas.
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Mays labor-force participation rate also was higher in Wisconsin (67.9 percent) than across America (62.9 percent). These figures are down in both places, compared with when Walker arrived. In January 2011, 69.1 percent of working-age Wisconsinites held jobs, versus 64.2 percent of Americans. This key metric has slipped 1.7 percent in Wisconsin but has slid 2.0 percent nationwide.
Concerning ready cash, workers are faring significantly better under Walker than under Obama. According to the latest census statistics, Wisconsins inflation-adjusted median household income grew 2.7 percent, from $53,795 in 2010 to $55,258 in 2013. During those years, Americas equivalent household income shrank 1.3 percent, from $52,646 to $51,939. Indeed, under Walker, workers paychecks swelled by double what they shriveled under Obama.
In terms of workers rights, Wisconsinites now enjoy the right to work. In March, Walker signed a bill passed by the Republican-led legislature. This new law recognizes a womans right to choose whether to join a union. (This statute applies to men, too.) Wisconsinites no longer may be compelled to join unions as a condition of employment. Clinton and Trumka are anti-choice on union membership.
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Wisconsins government also stopped forcibly withholding union dues from the wages of its public employees. Labor bosses now must ask these workers for those sums, rather than snatch them even before public servants see them in their paychecks.
Ironically, Wisconsins new status as a right-to-work state may benefit unions as well as workers.
Not only are right-to-work laws associated with higher economic growth, but union membership actually has increased faster over the past decade in right-to-work states than in forced-unionization states, explains Jared Meyer, a labor economist, a fellow with the Manhattan Institute, and a source for many of the data presented here. The reason for this counterintuitive result is that, for too long, union bosses increasingly have focused on playing politics rather than meeting their members needs. In right-to-work states, unions actually have to provide value to their members, since workers are free to leave unions if they feel that the dues taken out of their hard-earned paychecks are being wasted. Whenever unions have to compete in the market rather than in state capitol buildings, it is a win for both the economy and workers.
Rather than hammer Scott Walker, Hillary Clinton should heed her own campaign spokeswoman. According to Karen Finney, the American workers real enemy is Obama. As she told TVOne: One of the things that we saw, though, over these last eight years in terms of the recovery is a lot of families . . . actually slipped out of the middle class and into being either part of the working poor or sort of somewhere in between.
Deroy Murdock is a Manhattan-based Fox News contributor and a media fellow with the Hoover Institution on War, Revolution, and Peace at Stanford University.
Fun little fact.
Largest teachers union before ACT 10 (WEAC) had over 100,000 members. Since the passage of ACT 10 and being given the right to join or not the number of teachers that are still with the union is under 40,000.
Another couple of years and they may be finished completely.
So, why do 60,000 teachers NOT want to join ACT 10?
And here’s the other question -— are these 60,000 not unionized any longer?
Oooohhh.. that's gotta hurt!
I think Unions are diabolical at best and criminal at worst. So for that one issue Walker deserves a lot of credit. I’m surprised they have let him live (I’m serious). But that does not mean he is the right man for President.
60000 or so took advantage of it probably nice not to have dues collected right out of your paycheck as was the law before in WI.
Many are involved with non union trade groups for a much smaller fee since the unions do not any influence on salary negotiations any longer.
Walker reforms have benefited Wisconsin workers.
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“The Badger States seasonally adjusted unemployment rate fell from 7.4 percent in January 2011 (the month of Walkers inauguration) to 4.6 percent in May 2015 (the latest available figure). U.S. joblessness dropped from 9.0 percent to 5.5 percent over that period. Wisconsins unemployment, thus, stands well below Americas.”
*BUMP*
The above is TRUE and has been felt at my level as a Retail Manager. Prior to Governor Walker’s election, I had the pick of the crop for employees. People would take anything just to have some cash flow. Now, I’m lucky if I can get one or two that can string together a complete sentence, LOL!
The good jobs are going to the cream of the crop, thanks to Governor Walker. And THAT’s A Good Thing, Martha!
On a personal note, my confiscatory Property Taxes were down by $300.00 this past year. BUT - the local governments are still in Spending Mode; they’re passing this and that bill and whatever gains we’ve made as a whole state are being chipped away at by the LOCAL Leftist government entities throughout our state, and specifically here in Dane and Milwaukee Counties. Ooooo, those Leftists are MAD! They will cut off their nose to spite their face instead of letting EVERYONE prosper.
So, while Governor Walker’s reforms have helped us as a WHOLE, those on the Left saw their chance and took it - gouging local taxpayers for this, that and the other wherever they could.
So, THIS year the average Property Tax bill went UP $200 per household in Dane County (Home to, ‘The People’s Republik of Madistan’) due to new school taxes. I’m still $100 ahead, but next year I’ll be back to breaking even.
Hey! I’ll take what I can get! :)
“Hillary Rodham Clinton shed her usual sunny demeanor...”
I like it when an article starts out with a JOKE! :)
Ways that Scott Walker’s reforms have benefitted Wisconsin workers.
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