Walker's Wisconsin could be a model for Trump on unions
WASHINGTON (AP) — Wisconsin Gov. Scott Walker's crackdown on collective bargaining could serve as a model for President Donald Trump's plans to overhaul the federal workforce. Walker, the chief promoter, says he spoke last week with Vice President Mike Pence about "how they may take bits and pieces of what we did" with the union law and public workforce overhaul and "apply it at the national level." Under Walker, the state's 2011 law barred collective bargaining over working conditions and big pay increases for most public workers. Читать дальше...