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Labor/Employment

Jul. 2, 2015

Unions nervous about U.S. Supreme Court review of dues case

The case could determine whether it is unconstitutional to make all unionized public sector workers pay collective bargaining dues.


By Matthew Blake


Daily Journal Staff Writer


The U.S. Supreme Court's granting review Tuesday in a case about the constitutionality
of mandated union dues could spell trouble for public sector unions, labor lawyers
said.


"It could be a 5-4 decision against the unions," predicted Robert F. Millman, a Littler
Mendelson PC partner who represents manag...

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