Friday, February 25, 2011

Unfair restrictions on voters by public sector unions in California

From the Dill Act:
a) The state shall grant exclusive recognition to employee organizations designated or selected pursuant to rules established by the board for employees of the state or an appropriate unit thereof, subject to the right of an employee to represent himself. 
Translated, in California voters are not allowed to hire and fire individuals, but are manadated to deal with public sector unions. This seems a clear violation of proportional representation to me. This debate seems to be about anti-democratic processes written into law by Jerry the Younger, and voters are well advised to terminate the Dill act, if they value democracy. The rights to assembly are not denied to public sector unions, indeed the SUpremes would not allow it.  Voters have given up certain rights, and voters have the right to recover them with the democratic process.

In the case of Wisconsin it seems that voters have decide to recover their rights,  a very good judgment in my opinion.

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