Labor/Employment
May 23, 2013
Conservative groups target union fees
Despite voters last year striking down a measure that would have outlawed political donations by labor unions , interest groups are pressing on with efforts to bar unions from using workers' money to push labor interests in politics.




Daily Journal Staff Writer
Despite voters last year striking down a measure that would have outlawed political donations by labor unions, interest groups are pressing on with efforts to bar unions from using workers' money to push labor interests in politics. Emboldened by a U.S. Supreme Court decision last year, two East Coast public interest groups have quietly taken aim at California unions, setting off down a road of courtroom b...
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