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Replay-Mass Rally Against Wisconsin Governor Walker’s Agenda

March 5, 2011 by Michael McIntee Labor/Unions, Wisconsin Comments Off


A rally in Madison, Wisconsin to protest against many of the things Governor Scott Walker is trying to do.
Walker is trying to eliminate most collective bargaining rights for public employees. But his agenda goes beyond that. There are provisions in his “budget repair bill” that could undermine the rights of gays. The rally is at the Wisconsin State Capitol and includes musical guests Michelle Shocked and Jon Langford of the Mekons.

Speakers:
Congresswoman Tammy Baldwin
State Rep. Kelda Helen Roys
Kabzuag Vaj of the community justice advocates at Freedom, Inc.
Leland Pan of the Student Labor Action Coalition
Jim Goodman of Family Farm Defenders
Paul Soglin and David Cieslewicz
Matt Nelson of Color of Change
MCs Patrick Depula with Sarah & Ben Manski
Michael Moore

Wisconsin Deputies Vow Not To Kick Out Protesters

March 5, 2011 by Michael McIntee Labor/Unions, Wisconsin Comments Off

Video by Sam Mayfield

Members of the Dane County Deputy Sheriff’s Association say they are in solidarity with protesters inside the Wisconsin State Capitol and will not kick them out.

Spokesperson Jim Brigham says just like the protesters, the Deputy Sheriff’s Association has is concerned about Wisconsin Governor Scott Walker’s attempt to eliminate collective bargaining rights for public employees. “It’s painfully obvious that this isn’t about a budget,” said Brigham. “This is about destroying and silencing unions.”

Brigham praised the protesters for how peaceful their demonstrations have been. “That’s what we’ve seen these last three weeks. Nothing but peaceful even though some networks are trying to portray it as something other than that. But even our people that we’re talking to who have been working the event the entire time have said they are quite amazed at how peaceful these protests have been.”

Madison Energized For Weekend Protests

March 5, 2011 by Michael McIntee Labor/Unions, Wisconsin Comments Off

The UpTake’s Sam Mayfield arrives in Madison, Wisconsin and gives us her first assessment of the protests that are going on there. Workers rights supporters have been filling the Capitol daily to protest Governor Scott Walker’s attempt to take away collective bargaining rights from public employees. Saturday and Sunday there are rallies scheduled at the Capitol. Stay tuned to The UpTake for coverage.

Security Tightens Up At Wisconsin Capitol

March 4, 2011 by Michael McIntee Labor/Unions, Wisconsin Comments Off

Video by Sam Mayfield

Last week in Madison, Wisconsin anyone could walk into the State Capitol without being stopped by police. Now entering the Capitol is like going through airport security. You must walk through a metal detector. Police search bags and backpacks. The UpTake’s Sam Mayfield walks us through the experience.

Friday Madison Protest Wrap-up

March 4, 2011 by Michael McIntee Labor/Unions, Wisconsin Comments Off


People tell The UpTake’s Sam Mayfield why they are in Madison. Sam gives us the wrap up on the day’s events.

Jesse Jackson Speaks Out In Madison, WI

March 4, 2011 by Michael McIntee Labor/Unions, Wisconsin Comments Off


Rev. Jesse Jackson addresses media in Madison, Wisconsin-Photo by Sam Mayfield

Rev. Jesse Jackson addresses media in Madison, Wisconsin-Photo by Sam Mayfield

Jesse Jackson speaking in Madison, Wisconsin. He is in town to support workers’ rights protests at the state capitol where Governor Scott Walker is trying to take away collective bargaining from public employees. The UpTake’s Sam Mayfield is there and will be posting video of speech. This evening Rev. Jackson will be addressing a pro-workers rally in Milwaukee. The UpTake has a camera there too and will be posting video later.

Crowded Wisconsin Capitol

March 4, 2011 by Michael McIntee Labor/Unions, Wisconsin Comments Off

Wisconsin Capitol Rotunda March 4, 2011 - Photo by Sam Mayfield

Wisconsin Capitol Rotunda March 4, 2011 - Photo by Sam Mayfield

Our reporter Sam Mayfield has just arrived to cover this weekend’s rallies in Madison, Wisconsin. This is her photo of the Capitol rotunda scene upon arriving. Look for video and photos from Sam and others as more people converge upon Madison this weekend to demonstrate for workers’ rights and against Wisconsin Governor Scott Walker’s attempt to restrict collective bargaining.

Wisconsin Police Tackle Democratic Assemblyman Nick Milroy Entering Capitol

March 4, 2011 by Jacob Wheeler Labor/Unions, Wisconsin Comments Off

According to the Associated Press, Wisconsin police tackled Democratic Assemblyman Nick Milroy last night as he tried to enter the state Capitol that is currently closed to the public. Milroy of South Range in northwestern Wisconsin was reportedly trying to retrieve some clothes from his office in the Capitol. Video from WISN-TV shows police officers pulling him away from a revolving door and tackling him to the ground before he is able to show his ID. A judge ruled Thursday that no one can stay at the Capitol overnight to protest Gov. Scott Walker’s proposal to eliminate most collective bargaining rights for public workers. Milroy was one of four Democratic Assembly members who moved their desks outside the Capitol Tuesday after public access was restricted.

Madison Protesters Hold NOLA-Inspired Funeral Procession

March 4, 2011 by Jacob Wheeler Labor/Unions, Wisconsin Comments Off

Yesterday afternoon, Elizabeth DiNovella of The Progressive magazine shot this video of a New Orleans-like musical funeral procession in downtown Madison. Demonstrators chanted “Scotty, open up the door!” in reference to Wisconsin Governor Scott Walker’s move to close the Wisconsin State Capitol and curb visible opposition inside the “people’s house” to his union-gutting legislation.

Demonstrators Re-enter Wisconsin State Capitol

March 4, 2011 by Jacob Wheeler Labor/Unions, Wisconsin Comments Off

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Luciano from Brazen Video Productions shot this video yesterday of demonstrators re-entering the Wisconsin State Capitol after someone from the inside managed to open a door and let people in. The “people’s house” had been restricted all week. Luciano reports that one person was arrested during the action, and no one was hurt. A judge yesterday ordered that the Capitol be cleared of demonstrators, but that it re-open for business as usual on Monday.

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