But the legislature and then Governor Walker didn't actually draw a clean line that put public safety employees on one side and other employees on the other side. Instead, they drew a squiggly, jagged line that made sure that Every public sector union that had endorsed Scott Walker's run for governor was categorized as a public safety union. whether the workers were engaged in public safety or not. And every public sector union that had not endorsed Scott Walker's bid for governor was categorized as a general employee union, even if those workers were engaged in public safety work. (02:09–02:18)
CLAIM
Asserts that unions endorsing Scott Walker were classified as public safety unions under Act 10.
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