SCOTUS could Free Union Members from Compulsive Dues
Union members, if a majority of the court rules in favor of this, may no longer be compelled to pay dues that’ll be used for political purposes. Photo by veyoung52
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Union members, if a majority of the court rules in favor of this, may no longer be compelled to pay dues that’ll be used for political purposes. Photo by veyoung52
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Yet there are discrepancies in their data: One of the nation’s largest teachers unions claimed to have only one dissenting member in its federal labor records, contradicting the reports from numerous local affiliates. The American Federation of Teachers (AFT) disclosed that only one teacher out of more than 1.6 million opted out of paying full […]
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As the Washington Free Beacon reported: “Judge Robert W. Gettleman ruled Tuesday that the public sector employees had standing to challenge the “fair share” fees they are forced to pay to public sector unions, such as AFSCME. In the same ruling, Gettleman also dismissed the matching suit filed by Republican Gov. Bruce Rauner, finding that […]
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