MADISON, WI (WTAQ) – Wisconsin’s right-to-work law is back in effect.
That’s after an appeals court overturned a lower judge’s ruling which temporarily blocked the law while the case moves through the courts.
- Click here to read the decision.
The appeals court judge said the lower court erred in its decision, saying there is not enough evidence that harm would be done if the law stays in effect.
The law prohibits businesses from requiring all employees to pay union dues, not just union members.
The stay in the order does not change the law, nor does it go away. It only means there will be no change in enforcement and no change in the collection of union dues until the case is reviewed and the ruling is final.