Saturday, March 26, 2011

Walker’s Attacks Strengthen River Falls Faculty Resolve to Vote For Union


by James Parks, Mar 24, 2011

Galvanized by Gov. Scott Walker’s move to eliminate their freedom to collectively bargain for good middle-class jobs, faculty at the University of Wisconsin-River Falls voted 148-16 today in favor of union representation through AFT-Wisconsin, an affiliate of AFT.

“What we’ve seen at UW-River Falls today is an extension of what we’ve seen across our state since Walker announced his disastrous bill,” said Wes Chapin, a professor of political science at River Falls.

Our state is at a crossroads. Wisconsin has a long and proud history of fairness, integrity and progressivism. The labor movement has been, and will continue to be, central to that history. Today, UW-River Falls faculty made a stand in preserving that history, and moving Wisconsin forward.

Chapin said Walker’s anti-worker legislation galvanized the faculty’s resolve to form a union.

Our strength cannot be legislated away. Our strength is, and always has been, our collective voice—a voice that is stronger than ever.

AFT President Randi Weingarten said:

This landslide election, along with the other recent University of Wisconsin campus union victories, demonstrates that workers…will not let Gov. Walker’s anti-democratic, anti-worker ideological agenda deny them their right to form a union.