Posted on 09/29/2017 12:13:40 PM PDT by ColdOne
The Supreme Court has announced that it will hear the case Janus v. AFSCME. It will likely prove to be one of the most consequential labor-law cases in U.S. history. At issue is whether public-sector workers can be forced to join or pay fees to a union as a condition of employment. Traditionally, labor unions in America in both the public and private sectors have been the exclusive representatives of the bargaining units that elected them. Essentially, union contracts cover every single worker in the unit, whether the worker wants anything to do with the union or not. This in turn leads to a dilemma: If workers dont have to join or otherwise support the union, non-members essentially free-ride off the unions efforts. If they do, theyre being coerced into offering financial support for an inherently political organization as a condition of employment which is especially troubling when the employer is the government.
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Please make it so. All unions must burn.
If the last time it was 4-4 without Gorsuch, I can’t WAIT for them to hear this one.
Oooo! I’ve been waiting for this one. Wisconsin has done a LOT of Union Busting since Governor Walker came to town.
When people are given a CHOICE, they opt OUT of Unions, which we saw up close and personal under Wisconsin’s Act 10. It’ll be interesting to see what the Government Drone-types will do outside of our state if this passes SCOTUS.
Full disclosure: I’ve been both a State and Federal worker bee. I was never approached by a Union rep in either job.
Outlaw government unions!
HELL YES! Man, would I love to live long enough to see that happen! They are the biggest scam in the history of the planet.
Hopefully Roberts doesn’t turn.
My prayers were answered. Death to all unions.
In short, he hated the SOBs.
I have been waiting for this one too.
Man, I hope our conservative justices dont get assassinated like Scalia.
Having to be forced to pay an organization as part of the contract to work for a company, is wrong. It is effectively government forced extortion since the government has the power through the threat of legal action, to enforce the mandatory payment to a Union by a worker.
Right-to-work must prevail.
JoMa
I can’t wait to hear public employee union leadership squeal when they’re shot down.
I've further read that unionization is the only thing making non-political employees un-fireable.
Are these things true?
I do not know.
If the Supreme Court strikes down these mandatory public union laws, I’m sure the 9th circuit will be more than happy to rule that decision unconstitutional.
When I was a youngster in school, they told us that monopolies were bad, and competition was good, and it all made perfect sense. Fast forward to today, labor unions are simply labor monopolies run by the left, and as such, have all the detrimental effects that implies.
Kennedy’s most lasting destruction of the Republic was declaring that public servants could be unions... Nixon didn’t help the cause either.
I will believe it when I see it. All Americans know that public sector unions are no good. It’s the fox guarding the henhouse. Would love to see them crushed.
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