Federal judge denies union’s appeal to block right-to-work law
A federal judge announced Monday his decision to deny a union plea to repeal Wisconsin's right-to-work law, after opponents claimed it violated the Fifth Amendment.
Three unions challenging the bill allege it is unconstitutional on the grounds that it results in an unlawful seizure of private property without fair compensation. Federal law constrains unions to represent all workers in the bargaining union while preventing them from collecting fees for representation.
Gov. Scott Walker worked with the state Legislature to pass the right-to-work law in February 2015. The law protects non-union members from being required to pay union fees, sparking union member concerns that the nonmember of the union will reap the benefits of being represented by the union during a grievance but he will pay nothing for those benefits.
http://www.dailycardinal.com/article/2016/09/federal-judge-denies-unions-appeal-to-block-right-to-work-law
riversedge
(70,242 posts)his smart not to pay into Federal taxes--which pays for highways and repairs, schools, The CDC, Forest Service, etc. Shameful!
MichMan
(11,938 posts)Fighting RTW seems to be a losing cause
Why not instead demand that the exclusive representation laws be changed? That way they would have to negotiate for themselves and the problem of free loading would stop
mountain grammy
(26,623 posts)and get rid of Walker. What a disaster.