Walker approves raise for Wisconsin State Attorneys Association
Gov. Scott Walker has approved a 1 percent pay raise for a small state employee union.
Senate approves State Attorneys Association union contract (UPDATE)
The state Senate approved on Tuesday a raise for the Wisconsin State Attorneys Association public-worker union.
Assembly approves State Attorneys Association union contract
Public workers covered under the Wisconsin State Attorneys Association would get a 1 percent raise under a collective bargaining agreement the state Assembly has approved.
Good news state attorneys, there could be a raise coming
A state panel has approved raises for members of the Wisconsin State Attorneys Association, bringing them one step closer to receiving the same raise their non-union counterparts received in July.
Walker rescinds layoff notices to legal unions
Gov. Scott Walker rescinded layoff notices to 13 state unions on Friday, one week after threatening each with job cuts. In letters sent to each union through the Department of Administration and the Office of State Employment Relations, union leaders were informed that layoffs would not be necessary after passage of Walker’s budget repair bill. […]
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