Union fee refund cases from Illinois to be considered by SCOTUS in October – Center Square

Beinot Casanova, a Chicago Transit Authority worker, is seeking a refund of fees she paid to the union from 2016 through 2018. The lead plaintiff in the Janus case, Mark Janus, is also seeking a refund of fees taken from his paycheck as far back as 2013. Both cases will be considered Oct. 9.
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Tom Paine's Ghost
3 years ago

Public Sector Unions will continue to ignore Janus until it actually hurts the slime running these unions. So how about multimillion dollar fines to Public Sector Unions and prison time for the union leadership? That should get their attention.

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