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Pines believes even if unions lose, Colas' ruling won't be affected. It's because both cases deal with different issues.
For now, protracted fighting over Act 10 continues. Eighteen months after its enactment, it's not clear when resolution will be achieved. According to Secunda:
"It could be resolved within the next couple of months or" could drag on for years. "I don't see the end anywhere in sight."
In the meantime, worker rights erosion continues unabated. Bipartisan complicity assures it.
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