Wisconsin 2023-2024 Regular Session

Wisconsin Assembly Bill AB539

Introduced
10/18/23  
Refer
10/18/23  

Caption

Eliminating the right-to-work law. (FE)

Impact

If enacted, the bill would fundamentally alter the landscape of labor relations in Wisconsin. Currently, under the right-to-work law, union membership is not mandatory, and employees can opt out of paying dues even if they benefit from union representation. AB539 would permit mandatory union fees, which supporters say can lead to better funding for unions and more robust support for workers. This change could attract more collective bargaining agreements, improving workers' benefits and overall workplace conditions.

Summary

Assembly Bill 539 seeks to repeal Wisconsin's right-to-work law, which currently prohibits agreements that require employees to join or pay dues to labor unions as a condition of employment. The bill aims to establish a framework where all-union agreements can exist, allowing unions to negotiate collective bargaining terms more effectively without the constraints imposed by the right-to-work law. Supporters of the bill argue that it will enhance labor relations and protect workers' rights to organize and collectively bargain without fear of penalties or repercussions from employers.

Contention

The proposed repeal of the right-to-work law has stirred significant debate among legislators and stakeholders. Proponents, primarily from labor unions and Democratic lawmakers, argue that the repeal is essential for protecting labor rights and enhancing collective bargaining. Conversely, opponents, mostly from Republican circles, contend that mandatory union membership could hinder economic freedom and job growth, potentially leading to layoffs and decreased employment opportunities. This division suggests that the bill could face a contentious path through the legislative process as it seeks to reshape the existing employment framework.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

WI SB519

Eliminating the right-to-work law. (FE)

WI AB621

Temporary limited easements for construction crane booms that pass over adjacent real property.

WI SB294

The Workplace Know Your Rights Act.

WI SCA7

Employment: workers’ rights.

WI HB5678

Labor: collective bargaining; right to work; restore. Amends secs. 1, 2, 14 & 17 of 1939 PA 176 (MCL 423.1 et seq.).

WI SB0846

Labor: collective bargaining; right to work; restore. Amends secs. 1, 2, 14 & 17 of 1939 PA 176 (MCL 423.1 et seq.).

WI SB0436

Labor: collective bargaining; right to work; restore. Amends secs. 1, 2, 14 & 17 of 1939 PA 176 (MCL 423.1 et seq.).

WI AB1174

Right to work: labor organizations.

WI HB2125

Eliminating the Human Rights Commission

WI AB1651

Worker rights: Workplace Technology Accountability Act.

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