What Are the Effects of Janus v. AFSCME So Far? – In Defense of Liberty

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nixit
7 years ago

Many unions have a small window in which fair share payers can rescind or opt-out of the union. Some might have to wait an entire year until their next absurdly small window. Do they even know when that window is? Is it explained in the CBA with their employer or the membership agreement with their union? Guessing the unions aren’t being forthright with this information.

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