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Ohio vote repeals union limit law | Ohio vote repeals union limit law |
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Labour activists are celebrating the defeat in a special referendum of a law limiting collective bargaining powers of Ohio unions. | |
Tuersday's vote on the law, which had not yet taken effect, attracted a high turnout for a non-presidential ballot. | |
More than $30m (£18.6m) from both labour and business interests were poured into the vote, which was watched across the US. | More than $30m (£18.6m) from both labour and business interests were poured into the vote, which was watched across the US. |
Ohio Governor John Kasich toured the state to promote keeping the law. | |
Under the terms of the law some 350,000 unionised public workers in Ohio would have seen their collective bargaining rights limited. | Under the terms of the law some 350,000 unionised public workers in Ohio would have seen their collective bargaining rights limited. |
The bill included a ban strikes, scrapped binding arbitration and dropped promotions based solely on seniority. | The bill included a ban strikes, scrapped binding arbitration and dropped promotions based solely on seniority. |
It did allow bargaining on wages, working conditions and some equipment. | It did allow bargaining on wages, working conditions and some equipment. |
Echoes of Wisconsin | Echoes of Wisconsin |
Richard Trumka, president of the AFL-CIO, on the largest US unions, hailed the result, which he said was sealed by Republican and Democrat voters in both urban and rural areas. | Richard Trumka, president of the AFL-CIO, on the largest US unions, hailed the result, which he said was sealed by Republican and Democrat voters in both urban and rural areas. |
"Ohio sent a message to every politician out there: go in and make war on your employees rather than make jobs with your employees, and you do so at your own peril," he said. | |
The Ohio issue has echoes of a bitter legislative battle in the state of Wisconsin earlier in 2011. | The Ohio issue has echoes of a bitter legislative battle in the state of Wisconsin earlier in 2011. |
In June the state Supreme Court upheld a law stripping most Wisconsin employees of their collective bargaining rights, appearing to end months of bitter debate and protest. | In June the state Supreme Court upheld a law stripping most Wisconsin employees of their collective bargaining rights, appearing to end months of bitter debate and protest. |
The Wisconsin law, which also requires state government employees to pay more for their healthcare and pensions, was proposed last winter by the state's newly elected Republican Governor Scott Walker. | The Wisconsin law, which also requires state government employees to pay more for their healthcare and pensions, was proposed last winter by the state's newly elected Republican Governor Scott Walker. |