- The prime protests yet since demonstrations began critical of Wis. superintendent Scott Walkers controversial offer to eliminate mainly broadcast workers justification of collective bargaining were held by the side of the State Capitol, solitary period when the Republican superintendent signed the receipt into law. Madison monitor estimated the crowd on 85,000 now, reports CBS colleague WISC.The Wisconsin field of Administration released a hand down illustration – 68,000 – but the rally still records when the major seen yet stylish opposition to the Republican-sponsored anti-union provision.While Gov. rambler has already signed the contentious proposed law into law, demonstrators contend the fight is not done.