MADISON, WI - MARCH 09: A protestor holds a sign during a demonstration inside the Wisconsin State Capitol on March 9, 2011 in Madison, Wisconsin. Thousands of demonstrators have taken over the the Wisconsin State Capitol after the Wisconsin Republican Senators voted to curb collective bargaining rights for public union workers in a surprise vote with no Democrats present.
MADISON, WI - MARCH 09: A protestor holds a sign inside the Wisconsin State Capitol on March 9, 2011 in Madison, Wisconsin. The Wisconsin Republican Senators voted to curb collective bargaining rights for public union workers in a surprise vote with no Democrats present.
MADISON, WI - MARCH 09: A volunteer passes out peanut butter and jelly sandwiches as protestors occupy the Wisconsin State Capitol on March 9, 2011 in Madison, Wisconsin. Thousands of demonstrators have taken over the the Wisconsin State Capitol after the Wisconsin Republican Senators voted to curb collective bargaining rights for public union workers in a surprise vote with no Democrats present.
MADISON, WI - MARCH 09: Protestors hold signs as demonstrators occupy the Wisconsin State Capitol on March 9, 2011 in Madison, Wisconsin. Thousands of demonstrators have taken over the the Wisconsin State Capitol after the Wisconsin Republican Senators voted to curb collective bargaining rights for public union workers in a surprise vote with no Democrats present.
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Madison Mayor Dave Cieslewicz speaks to protestors who took over the State Capitol after the Republican controlled Senate, without Democrats present, abruptly voted to eliminate almost all collective bargaining for most public workers, in Madison, Wisconsin, March 9, 2011. Wisconsin Governor Scott Walker, whose bid to reduce public employee union bargaining power has triggered public protests that have been ongoing now for over three weeks long. REUTERS/Darren Hauck (UNITED STATES - Tags: POLITICS)
Protestors take over the State Capitol after the Republican controlled Senate, without Democrats present, abruptly voted to eliminate almost all collective bargaining for most public workers, in Madison, Wisconsin, March 9, 2011. Wisconsin Governor Scott Walker, whose bid to reduce public employee union bargaining power has triggered public protests that have been ongoing now for over three weeks long. REUTERS/Darren Hauck (UNITED STATES - Tags: POLITICS)
A protester holds up a sign during a protest takeover of the state Capitol after the Republican-controlled Wisconsin Senate,without Democrats present, abruptly voted to eliminate almost all collective bargaining for most public workers in Madison, Wisconsin March 9, 2011. Republicans in the Wisconsin Senate on Wednesday side-stepped a boycott by opposition Democrats and approved curbs on union powers in a case closely watched by Americans as a test of labor rights. In an 18-to-1 vote, the Senate approved the restrictions on collective bargaining by public employees which Governor Scott Walker has insisted, are needed for the state and local governments to deal with projected budget gaps . REUTERS/Darren Hauck (UNITED STATES - Tags: POLITICS EMPLOYMENT BUSINESS CIVIL UNREST)
Protestors take over the State Capitol after the Republican controlled Senate, without Democrats present, abruptly voted to eliminate almost all collective bargaining for most public workers in Madison, Wisconsin March 9, 2011. REUTERS/Darren Hauck
A protester carries a sign inside the state Capitol after the Republican-controlled Wisconsin Senate, without Democrats present, abruptly voted to eliminate almost all collective bargaining for most public workers at the state Capitol in Madison Wisconsin March 9, 2011. Republicans in the Wisconsin Senate on Wednesday side-stepped a boycott by opposition Democrats and approved curbs on union powers in a case closely watched by Americans as a test of labor rights. In an 18-to-1 vote, the Senate approved the restrictions on collective bargaining by public employees which Governor Scott Walker has insisted, are needed for the state and local governments to deal with projected budget gaps . REUTERS/Darren Hauck (UNITED STATES - Tags: POLITICS EMPLOYMENT BUSINESS CIVIL UNREST)
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