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Fraternal Order of Police Expresses Support for Wisconsin Protesters

Illinois FOP is ready to stand with all Illinois labor organizations in support of unions facing threats similar to those in Wisconsin.

 

The Illinois Fraternal Order of Police, State Lodge, whose headquarters are in Western Springs, is assuring its members that it is monitoring the Illinois General Assembly for measures that could threaten member rights, in light of the vote early Friday morning in the Wisconsin Assembly that strips public unions of the right to collective bargaining.

Also, Illinois State Lodge President Ted Street said in a prepared statement that the Western Springs-based Illinois FOP is ready to stand with all Illinois labor organizations in support of those states that are being unfairly attacked through this sort of legislation and hopes that "we can all unite to ensure this situation does not continue to spread."

The Illinois Fraternal Order of Police, State Lodge "stands in support of our neighboring states and states nationwide that are being affected by legislation restricting or attempting to eliminate collective bargaining," Street said.

Illinois FOP Director of Governmental Affairs Dan Nelson said he spoke recently with a staffer for Illinois House Speaker Michael Madigan assigned to pension issues who stated that the Speaker intends to allow the matter to be fully debated in committee.

Republican-controlled legislatures in Ohio and Indiana are considering a measure similar to the one Wisconsin as passed.

According to the Illinois FOP, U.S. Sen. Richard Durbin (D-IL) has weighed in on the national front by saying, “Workers across the country should have the right to stand together for fair compensation and a safe workplace. Wisconsin’s teachers and state workers should not be badgered by a governor who refuses to sit down and work out a fair compromise.”

Related Topics: Collective Bargaining

Michael Zorko

4:26 pm on Saturday, February 26, 2011

I am from Madison, Wisconsin. Although I do not wish to flag my political views here on Patch (However I am a huge Packer Fan) I would like to say I love seeing the state stand together for a common cause and I enjoy the support offered by thee rest of the nation.

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mel j villicana

6:29 am on Sunday, February 27, 2011

The Wisconsin 14 should quit holding the state hostage and get back to work anf fight this legally. In 1954 1 in 4 workers were in a union 2010 1 in 10. That means they are doing this for 10% of the workers. The union lobbyist have been lining these politicians forever. Get back to work

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Look America

10:36 am on Monday, February 28, 2011

pcow

Unions are just no longer needed, and the Wikileaks video showing corruption and back room deals is just the latest proof that they don't really stand for the people they represent:

http://fms.nu/eiZw0G

I know, my father-in-law had an on the job issue, and the union just backed off when push came to shove... The employer was totally at fault.

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JDG

8:47 am on Friday, March 11, 2011

Wiki? Good Government BS! Yeah let get rid of all the laws too that UNIONS and their people Created. Like the Child Labor act, 40hr work week, breaks, or not being paid a min wage. " your not one of those people that says. "I love to work 100hrs a week and only get paid for 40 of them and then have the nerve to say I don't like unions they just take your money! Too much good Gov BS will dull your mind!

Do you really think the business and the gov want Unions? Unions do what their people want them to do or at least try to work with the companies for fair contracts. If people are too scared and Blah? then the Unions will not comply without having demands?

JDG

8:32 am on Friday, March 11, 2011

OH BS! I see the FOP members Violating Constitutional Rights, "The Right to Organize, The Right to Free Assembly," and I love to hear about the unions not being needed either? Stupid Hillbilly Rebels still talking there crap after how many years?
Yes, I do see how the SOUTH will rise again, after all (lol)? All over the world we have labor issues. You people that are against Unions and association? Yeah, Let the Big businesses decide what we need, how much to pay us, then We will all be working for Wal-Mart one day? The F.O.P. are 100% union, thanks to HOFFA!

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