Media Mentions – Week of July 14th, 2019

Media Mentions – Week of July 14th, 2019

Media Mentions – Week of July 14th, 2019

National Right to Work – California Homecare Providers File Class Action Lawsuit Challenging Union ‘Escape Period’ Scheme Used to Unlawfully Seize Dues

California homecare providers who receive Medicaid payments for serving disabled individuals have filed a class-action lawsuit with free legal aid from attorneys provided by the National Right to Work Legal Defense Foundation staff and Washington-based Freedom Foundation.

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Law 360 – Seattle ‘Wealth Tax’ Unconstitutional, Court Says

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Salem Reporter – Public employee union lands big wage increases in new contract

State employees got a win unlike anything they have seen since before the recession with the legislature dedicating $200 million to pay increases.

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Corvallis Gazette Times – Public employee union lands big wage increases in new contract

State employees got a win unlike anything they have seen since before the recession with the Legislature dedicating $200 million to pay increases.

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Blue Mountain Eagle – Public employee union lands big wage increases in new contract

State employees got a win unlike anything they have seen since before the recession with the Legislature dedicating $200 million to pay increases.

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Standard Newswire – Woman of Color, Day Gardner, Agrees with Trump — Reps. AOC, Omar, Tlaib, and Pressley are Free to Leave Our Land of Liberty

Democrats continuously try to drum up controversy harping over and over again on how racist President Trump is.

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Portland Tribune – Public employee union lands big wage increases in new contract

State employees got a win unlike anything they have seen since before the recession with the legislature dedicating $200 million to pay increases.

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Sacramento Bee – California Union Contracts Targeted In New Lawsuit Challenging How Workers Quit Paying Dues

Conservative groups are suing the union representing in-home caretakers, alleging that the union is violating workers’ First Amendment rights by restricting when members can leave the labor organization.

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San Luis Obispo Tribune – California Union Contracts Targeted In New Lawsuit Challenging How Workers Quit Paying Dues

Conservative groups are suing the union representing in-home caretakers, alleging that the union is violating workers’ First Amendment rights by restricting when members can leave the labor organization.

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Washington Examiner – Battle for Union Members Goes to the States

The Supreme Court’s 2018 Janus v. AFSCME ruling, expected to be a major blow to public sector unions, has set off a battle at the state level between government unions and conservative groups over for workers’ hearts and minds.

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