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TopicSupreme Court deals blow to public sector unions, rules against mandatory fees
KamenRiderBlade
06/27/18 11:22:00 AM
#12:


frozenshock posted...
Because here's the thing.

If you are not a member of the union, you still benefit from the union's negotiation and the resulting CBA. You get all the benefits, like the paid vacations, wages, etc.

Those are the free-riders. They don't participate, they don't pay the fees, but they get the rewards just the same. So that's why non-members are made to pay the fees.

Obviously employers fight tooth and nail against those mandatory fees. Employers want free-riders because it obviously weakens the unions.
Or the Employer can have separate employment contract conditions & terms for Union Members & Non-Union Members.
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