Workers Nationwide Urge Supreme Court to Take Cases Defending First Amendment Right to Refuse Union Support

Petitions from public servants challenge union boss-created “escape periods” that limit right to cut off dues deductions to just a few days each year

Lawsuits Challenging Union Dues Schemes for Illinois, New Jersey Teachers Fully Briefed

Two lawsuits ask Court to eliminate ‘escape period’ schemes that restrict when workers can cut off union dues as violative of Court’s Janus precedent

Chicago Educators Push for Supreme Court Review of Anti-Janus Schemes

Plaintiff and Chicago Public Schools teacher Ifeoma Nkemdi called CTU union militants’ retaliation against her “a dishonor to the profession of education.”

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Educators File Lawsuit Against Union for Trapping Them in Dues

The lawsuit challenges a union boss-created “escape period” scheme that blocks educators from terminating dues deductions from their paychecks…

NJ and IL Teachers Sue Union Officials Over “Escape Period” Scheme

Four teachers are suing their union because the union’s so-called “escape period” does not fall in line with the 2018 Janus v. AFSCME ruling.

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National Right To Work Files Lawsuit in New Jersey to Protect Teachers’ Janus Rights

from NJTV (NPR) New Jersey: “I am not anti-union. I am a team player. I’ve been a teacher for 30 years,” [ Sue Fischer] said. “You have to pay if you join and pay if you don’t join. That was so un-American to us.” In an unprecedented step, the Ocean Township middle school teacher and […]