Milwaukee Archbishop Listecki speaks out against GOP union busting

On Wednesday Milwaukee Archbishop Jerome Listecki sent a letter to lawmakers saying workers should not be “marginalized,” in reference to Gov. Scott Walker’s efforts to severely curtail the collective bargaining rights of public employee unions under the guise of “repairing” the state’s current budget deficit.

Here’s some text from Archbishop Listecki’s letter:

It does not follow from this that every claim made by workers or their representatives is valid. Every union, like every other economic actor, is called to work for the common good, to make sacrifices when required, and to adjust to new economic realities.

However, it is equally a mistake to marginalize or dismiss unions as impediments to economic growth. As Pope John Paul II wrote in 1981, “[a] union remains a constructive factor of social order and solidarity, and it is impossible to ignore it.” (Laborem exercens #20, emphasis in original)

It is especially in times of crisis that “new forms of cooperation” and open communication become essential. We request that lawmakers carefully consider the implications of this proposal and evaluate it in terms of its impact on the common good. We also appeal to everyone –lawmakers, citizens, workers, and labor unions – to move beyond divisive words and actions and work together, so that Wisconsin can recover in a humane way from the current fiscal crisis.

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