IBEW Union Back Down After Chicago 911 Operator Filed Charges Challenging Dues Seizures
IBEW union officials falsely told Chicago 911 employee that the union had no power to stop dues deductions
IBEW union officials falsely told Chicago 911 employee that the union had no power to stop dues deductions
Hundreds of thousands of American public sector workers felt the impact of the Foundation-won Janus decision almost immediately after the Supreme Court decided it in June 2018, and its legacy has only continued to grow.
Facing state prosecution for violating City employee’s rights under 2018 Janus US Supreme Court ruling, IBEW stops dues seizure & issues refund to Chicago 911 operator
Settlements require IBEW union officials to immediately recognize workers who refuse to pay for union politics, Penn Aluminum officials must attend mandatory training
IBEW union officials threatened to fire Penn Aluminum International employee for failure to pay union fees, even though union contract is invalid
Penn Aluminum International employee Mary Beck has filed a federal charge against IBEW Local 702 after they mandated dues for politics.
Decertification election will allow Dry Fork Station workers to vote to free themselves from unwanted IBEW union “representation”
AG employee Heather Anderson is suing the IBEW Local 33 union and the State of New Jersey for illegally restricting her and her coworkers’ First Amendment right to stop union dues deductions from their paychecks.
Times must be tough. An escalating dispute between two unions ties up millions of dollars of freight across the Northwest boils down to a spat over just two waterfront jobs, The Oregonian is reporting. Bill Wyatt said Longshoremen staging a slowdown…