Blogs3.4.19
I Object! NLRB Rules Unions Can’t Charge Non-Members For Lobbying Fees
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In states that do not have right-to-work laws, employees can be compelled to pay union dues as a condition of employment. However, employees in those states have the legal right to object and refuse to pay union dues that are in excess of what is needed for a union’s representational function (e.g., grievance processing, collective bargaining).
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