California teachers suing to end mandatory union dues

BlueGin

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A group of California teachers is preparing for a Supreme Court battle to overturn forced union dues in a groundbreaking lawsuit filed in June.

For nearly three decades, the Supreme Court has allowed closed-shop unionism, in which public employees must pay dues to labor groups handling collective bargaining negotiations.

The Supreme Court established Beck Rights in 1988 allowing workers to opt out of union dues for political activities, while continuing to pay for union negotiating expenses. The teachers are hoping to take that battle one step further by putting an end to all coercive union dues.

Read more: California teachers suing to end mandatory union dues | Fox News
 
Without dues how will the union fat cats be able to keep their weight up?
 
So, what do they want, for taxpayers to put up for the dues?

Time for voluntary attendance and school choice everywhere. In a free society, no one should have to put their children in a school or pay for it when it isn't what they want for their own.
 

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