This article is based on the plan the Governor Walker. In Tennessee, a law that would abolish the collective rights of negotiation for the teachers passed the State Senate Judiciary Committee this week, despite the objections of teachers. It would also require workers to make greater contributions to their pension and health plans, wage increases based on the cover of the consumer price index and limit contracts to one year. And it would take the power of trade unions, requiring them to adopt an annual vote to maintain certification and ...