And public safety employees would continue to enjoy the labor laws that had existed in Wisconsin for many, many years, while general employees would face these tremendous rollbacks. And. 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. (01:51–02:04)
CLAIM
Asserts that the categorization of public safety employees under Act 10 was not clear-cut.
This is an excerpt from a raw transcript. The assertions have not been audited or verified. Tap the video to view the source footage and understand the context.