U.S. Supreme Court,
Letters,
Labor/Employment
Apr. 7, 2016
Oh, the irony in Gould's Friedrichs column
I would have been more amused by Professor William Gould's column about union agency fees in light of the Friedrichs v. California Teachers Association case, were the irony not so thick and the consequences for my client so severe.




Anthony P. Raimondo
Raimondo & AssociatesPhone: (559) 432-3000
Email: APR@raimondoassociates.com
Vermont Law School; S Royalton VT
I would have been more amused by Professor William Gould's column about union agency fees in light of the Friedrichs v. California Teachers Association case, were the irony not so thick and the consequences for my client so severe. ["What's next for unions after Friedrichs tie?" (April 1)].
You see, I represent Silvia Lopez, a decertification petitioner at Gerawan Farms. Lopez and her co-workers have been fighting the Agricultur...
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