South Jersey Bus Drivers Win Back Illegally-Seized Dues Money in First Amendment Lawsuit Against IFPTE Union Officials
IFPTE union bosses continued deducting dues from drivers in violation of Supreme Court's Janus v. AFSCME precedent
IFPTE union bosses continued deducting dues from drivers in violation of Supreme Court's Janus v. AFSCME precedent
IFPTE Union officials concocted policy to stop bus drivers from ending union dues deductions, leading to a lawsuit.
On average, unfunded pension liabilities per capita are 43% lower in Right to Work states than in forced-unionism states.
“In Ms. Wright’s case, SEIU 503 forged the employees’ signature electronically,” continued Millard. “Despite the fact the court accepted that the forgery took place, the decision means neither the State of Oregon nor the Union have any constitutional duty to obtain consent from the employee.”
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