MADISON, Wis. – Just how desperate is Big Labor to defeat Wisconsin Gov. Scott Walker?

Right Wisconsin notes the Wisconsin AFL-CIO has filed a complain with OSHA – yes, OSHA – over a Walker campaign ad the union claims sets an “unsafe example” for workers.

 … The president of United Steelworkers Local 2006 filed a complaint with OSHA to pull Gov. Walker’s new television ad featuring the governor climbing a ladder out of a ditch because it depicts unsafe work practices.

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The union posted a denouncement of the ad on its website:

Jeff Kaminiski, President of the United Steelworkers Local 2006, representing workers at investor owned utilities in the state, made an official complaint with OSHA and called for the commercial to be pulled from the air.

“It’s clear Gov. Walker’s never worked a day of his life in this field,” says Kaminiski. “Gov. Walker should be fined by OSHA and this commercial should be immediately pulled for safety reasons. This is someone in a leadership position setting an unsafe example for workers.”

“Gov. Walker’s violations send the wrong message to anyone trying follow the rules and come home safe at the end of the day. Safety is the backbone of the union movement. We want all workers to come home safe at end of the day, we can’t have an example like this playing statewide.”

Not only is Scott Walker not wearing any Personal Protective Equipment, or PPE as it is often referred to, such as a hard hat, safety gloves, work vest or safety glasses, but he is making errors that could end in serious injury.

The union claims its president was “shocked” when he saw the ad.

Really?

“Just in case you thought the Walker Derangement Syndrome may have subsided a bit among the Blue Fisters, Mr. Kaminski reminds us that it is just as feverish,” Right Wisconsin notes.

In late 2013, the AFL-CIO announced Walker would be one of its top election targets. This is apparently the best attack they’ve got.