'We're going to fight them all the way': Alaska union plans to fight legal ruling over dues
The State of Alaska is not in compliance with the U.S. Supreme Court regarding state employee payments toward unions, according to an opinion released by Alaska Attorney General Kevin Clarkson Tuesday.
But union leaders see the ruling as another attempt to undermine collective bargaining power.
The opinion is just another attempt by the Dunleavy administration to stifle workers constitutional rights on the job, Jake Metcalf, executive director of the Alaska State Employees Association (ASEA), told the Empire by phone Tuesday.
Clarksons opinion states that the current process whereby a State of Alaska employee must choose to opt-out of union dues or fees is a violation of free speech, citing the U.S. Supreme Courts Janus v. American Federation of State, County, and Municipal Employees Council 31. That 2018 decision says because unions engage in political activity employees might not agree with, making non-union employees contribute to unions either through dues or agency fees violated their right to free speech.
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