Janus vs. AFSCME  Ended Public Employees Compulsory Union Fees

Essentially, Mark Janus Pleaded with the U.S. Supreme Court to Declare it Unconstitutional for the Government to Force Public Employees to Pay Compulsory Union Fees.

And the U.S. Supreme Court Agreed on June 27, 2018.

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"States and public-sector unions may no longer extract agency fees from nonconsenting employees... [A]ny other attempt [to collect] must be accompanied by the affirmative consent of all nonmembers. ... By overruling Abood, we end the oddity of privileging compelled union support over compelled party support and bring a measure of greater coherence to our First Amendment law."

U.S. Supreme Court Opinion Janus v. AFSCME

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