Timothy Meads | @timmymeadstweet Sep 15, 2018
The New York Post recently reported that more than 10,000 New York City employees decided that they actually did not want to pay money towards their previously forced monopoly bargaining representatives. These workers were freed from paying forced union dues by a 5-4 Supreme Court ruling in Janus v. AFSCME which declared that forced public sector union fees are a violation of the First Amendment.
According to the New York Post, this resulted in nearly a quarter million worth of union fees being subtracted from the hands of Big Labor..........To Read More....
My Take - Ten thousand already? Those who take this step first are pariahs to their fellow employees, and they let them know it. So it takes guts to make such a move, but when the number is that high this early - that's a harbinger of things to come for the unions. It won't be long before the numbers start to really rise.
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