The largest state employees union is planning a major rally in Madison next month to focus on the value of public services and to protest several unsettled contracts as well as what they call a “meat ax” approach to budgeting.
Wisconsin State Employee Union members said the rally, scheduled for April 21, will follow emergency meetings through early April in support of their bargaining efforts. WSEU executive director Marty Beil stressed, though, that those meetings would not involve strike votes.