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Wisconsin Workers Don’t Take the Weekend Off in Fight for Rights

The fight for workers’ rights and middle class jobs continues this weekend in Madison with demonstrations against Gov. Scott Walker’s (R) plan to take away collective bargaining rights for some 200,000 public workers.

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Faith Leaders Offer Wis. Lawmakers Sanctuary

Catholic, Jewish, and Protestant faith leaders from Illinois and Wisconsin today offered sanctuary to the 14 Democratic members of the Wisconsin state Senate who left the chamber Wednesday to prevent Gov. Scott Walker (R) from railroading through his budget measure that would destroy middle-class jobs and eliminate collective bargaining rights for public service workers.

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Comedian Lee Camp: Join in Solidarity with America’s Workers

Comedian Lee Camp, a friend of working families, urges all of us to join in solidarity with workers in Wisconsin and FOCUS on what’s happening in Wisconsin because:

right when we get involved with something that matters, something that could truly make a difference if enough of us came together as one, we’re told to veer over here, look over there, stop looking at the wrongs being perpretated around the world and instead focus on guitar hero or “Jersey Shore.”

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Praise for Wisconsin Workers’ Protests

UAW President Bob King says he and the union’s members fully support Wisconsin workers’ “courageous efforts”:

to fight back against this thinly veiled, purely partisan effort to destroy unions in favor of a system [Gov. Scott]Walker and his well-heeled political pals will control.

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Wisconsin Dem. Leader: Meet Fiscal Challenge Without ‘Taking Away Workers’ Rights’

Wisconsin state Senate Minority Leader Mark Miller (D) says he and his colleagues who left the state Capitol yesterday—delaying a vote on Gov. Scott Walker’s (R) budget bill that would take away bargaining rights from county and local employees as well as state workers—took the action “to allow time for the involved parties to work together to balance the budget.”

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Trumka in Madison Today to Boost Workers’ Protest

AFL-CIO President Richard Trumka is scheduled to speak at noon CST to the expected 20,000-plus as the weeklong protest in Madison against Wisconsin Gov. Scott Walker’s (R) attack on middle-class jobs and state workers continues.

Our Eddie Vale will be tweeting the speech, so follow on twitter here or check back with us for coverage.

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