LA County union didn't honor opt out until federal lawsuit filed, says plaintiff
The Los Angeles County Sheriff's Department's labor union has refused to honor requests to opt out based on union cards signed in the 1990s, alleges a former employee who once served as its vice president and said it took filing a federal lawsuit to get his money refunded.
The union said it couldn't find his opt out request but has ...
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