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Janus Archives

Lucas County Employees Hit AFSCME Union with Federal Lawsuit for Seizing Union Dues in Violation of First Amendment
December 12

Lucas County Employees Hit AFSCME Union with Federal Lawsuit for Seizing Union Dues in Violation of First Amendment

Lucas County Job and Family Services employees exercised their constitutional right to stop funding AFSCME union activities, but union-imposed restriction blocks this for over 90% of the year

LVMPD Police Officer Urges Supreme Court to Hear Case Battling PPA Union’s Unconstitutional Dues Scheme
November 25

LVMPD Police Officer Urges Supreme Court to Hear Case Battling PPA Union’s Unconstitutional Dues Scheme

LVMPD officer argues PPA union officials seized her money in violation of First Amendment through restrictive arrangement to which she never consented

South Jersey Bus Drivers Win Back Illegally-Seized Dues Money in First Amendment Lawsuit Against IFPTE Union Officials
November 1

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

South Jersey Bus Drivers Challenge IFPTE Dues Trap Scheme in New Janus Lawsuit
October 5

South Jersey Bus Drivers Challenge IFPTE Dues Trap Scheme in New Janus Lawsuit

IFPTE Union officials concocted policy to stop bus drivers from ending union dues deductions, leading to a lawsuit.

Unfunded Pension Liabilities Soar by $2.45 Trillion
September 30

Unfunded Pension Liabilities Soar by $2.45 Trillion

On average, unfunded pension liabilities per capita are 43% lower in Right to Work states than in forced-unionism states.

Southern California Lifeguards Petition Supreme Court in Battle Against Scheme Trapping Employees in Union Membership
September 20

Southern California Lifeguards Petition Supreme Court in Battle Against Scheme Trapping Employees in Union Membership

Scheme prevents lifeguards from ending union membership for four years; Supreme Court petition also filed for CA in-home caregivers suffering similar restriction

Union Bosses Caught Red-Handed Illegally Taking Dues from Camino Nuevo Charter Academy Teacher
August 16

Union Bosses Caught Red-Handed Illegally Taking Dues from Camino Nuevo Charter Academy Teacher

California union officials backed off anti-Janus dues deductions from Camino Nuevo Charter Academy educators after Foundation took action

Jonathan Savas and Other Orange County Lifeguards Push for Rehearing of First Amendment Challenge to CSLEA Union Scheme
May 19

Jonathan Savas and Other Orange County Lifeguards Push for Rehearing of First Amendment Challenge to CSLEA Union Scheme

Restrictions on Jonathan Savas and other Orange County Lifeguards will trap them in CSLEA union membership and dues...

South Jersey Bus Drivers Hit IFPTE Union with Federal Lawsuit Challenging Unconstitutional Dues Seizures from Wages
May 4

South Jersey Bus Drivers Hit IFPTE Union with Federal Lawsuit Challenging Unconstitutional Dues Seizures from Wages

Drivers tried to end IFPTE dues deductions from paychecks in January 2022 in accordance with documents they signed, but union kept taking money - leading to lawsuit

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