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Related: About this forumMichigan Court of Appeals rules 2-1 that right-to-work law applies to 35,000 state employees
LANSING, Mich. Michigans right-to-work law applies to 35,000 state employees, a divided state appeals court ruled Thursday in the first major legal decision on the much-debated measure eight months after it passed.
Judges voted 2-1 to reject a lawsuit filed by labour unions representing state workers. In a state with a heavier presence of organized labour than most, thousands of protesters came to the Capitol late last year as the Republican-backed measure was passed quickly.
The law prohibits forcing public and private workers in Michigan to pay union dues or fees as a condition of employment, and applies to labour contracts extended or renewed after late March. It went to court after questions were raised whether it can apply to state employees, since the Michigan Civil Service Commission, which sets compensation for state employees, has separate powers under the state constitution.
The majority said legislators have the broader authority to pass laws dealing with union fees.
In light of the First Amendment rights at stake, the Michigan Legislature has made the policy decision to settle the matter by giving all employees the right to choose, Judges Henry Saad and Pat Donofrio wrote, adding that legislators decided to remove politics from public employment and to end all inquiry or debate about how public sector union fees are spent.
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