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Despite Shortage Of Bus Drivers, Union Wants Worker Fired For Not Paying Dues
Capitol Confidential ^ | 5/12/2014 | Tom Gantert

Posted on 05/14/2014 11:47:38 AM PDT by MichCapCon

The Wyoming Public Schools needs more bus drivers and district officials say they have "exhausted our options" trying to find new workers.

Yet, a Michigan Education Association UniServ Director asked the district to fire a substitute bus driver because he did not sign paperwork to join the union. School district officials said the bus driver didn't have to join the union as a condition of employment under the state's right-to-work law.

In an April 16 email to the district, obtained via a Freedom of Information Act request, MEA UniServ Director Sandy Paesens asked the district to tell the substitute bus driver that he could no longer be allowed to work for the district "unless he fills out the required paperwork to become a bargaining unit member."

Matt Lewis, director of finance and human resources for Wyoming Public Schools, responded to Paesens by saying that the district cannot compel the bus driver to join the union or pay dues.

"Many days we don't have enough substitute drivers to fill routes, so I struggle to see how he is taking work away from individuals who are compliant with union paperwork requirements," Lewis wrote.

Paesens said that the driver was doing bargaining unit work and was not a union member. "We have a closed shop," Paesens wrote.

"I will not terminate his employment," Lewis responded. "He is a sub driver taking work from no one. We cannot find enough sub drivers, so he's not even taking work from a prospective union member; no one is applying for the sub jobs."

Paesens did not return a request seeking comment.

"Right-to-work saved this bus driver's job," said Audrey Spalding, education policy director at the Mackinac Center for Public Policy. "It's spiteful that the union tried to get him fired for not paying dues."

The Wyoming Public Schools Board of Education ratified the union contract on March 22, 2013 before the right-to-work law became effective. However, the school district contends that the union can still not use "force, intimidation or unlawful threats to compel public employees to become or remain members of a labor organization or refrain from joining," Lewis said in an email.

"In other words, we are a closed shop, but the district cannot threaten termination of an employee who refuses to pay union dues," Lewis said.


TOPICS: Education
KEYWORDS: busdriver; union

1 posted on 05/14/2014 11:47:38 AM PDT by MichCapCon
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To: MichCapCon

Ban unions


2 posted on 05/14/2014 11:50:32 AM PDT by GeronL (Vote for Conservatives not for Republicans!)
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To: MichCapCon

What ya expect from Michigan union thugs..


3 posted on 05/14/2014 11:50:36 AM PDT by Paul46360 (..)
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To: MichCapCon

The Union wants their extortion money.

They have Democrat Campaigns to finance, and Hawaiian trips for the Union Leadership that has to be paid for.


4 posted on 05/14/2014 12:49:44 PM PDT by tcrlaf (Q)
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