Rep. Hutton: Odds of repealing prevailing wage in Wisconsin 'better than 50 percent'
Now after making it harder to form a union in Wisconsin the state Republican legislators are going to try and make it harder for some workers on state contracts to even make a living.
Good job republicans!
Under current law, workers on local and state construction projects must be paid what's called a prevailing wage set by the state.
Hutton and other critics of the prevailing wage say the requirement over-inflates the costs of publicly funded projects at the expense of taxpayers.
Opponents of the bill argue that repealing the prevailing wage would result in lower wages, ultimately harming the middle class and driving skilled workers away from Wisconsin.
Now after making it harder to form a union in Wisconsin the state Republican legislators are going to try and make it harder for some workers on state contracts to even make a living.
Good job republicans!