Mark Gruenberg —
February 23, 2011
— Press Associates, Inc.
First it was Madison, Wis. Then Indianapolis. Then, Columbus, Ohio. Next stops: Trenton, N.J., followed by Nashville. Everywhere across the country, unionists were forced to mobilize to beat back anti-worker actions of GOP-run state governments -- everything from cutting pay and pensions to banning union campaign finance committee contributions to politics to, most importantly, eliminating collective bargaining rights.