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Supreme Court Ruling Favors "Nation that Works for All of Us"

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Thursday, March 31, 2016   

CONCORD, N. H. – The U.S. Supreme Court has split in a key union-rights case, and public-sector unions in the Granite State are cheering the result.

Tuesday's 4-to-4 decision by the high court leaves in place a lower court ruling that allows public-sector unions to collect "fair-share" dues from nonunion members for the costs of representing them.

Beth D'Ovidio with the State Employees Union of New Hampshire (SEIU 1984) called it an "essential victory" for public-sector workers in New England and the nation.

"It reaffirms public workers' rights to unite with others in a union," said D'Ovidio, "which is essential for having good jobs, strong communities, and a nation that works for all of us, not just the wealthy few. "

The case, Friedrichs vs. California Teachers Association, still could be set for a rehearing. It was brought by a libertarian group, the Center for Individual Rights, which argued that First Amendment rights are violated by having to pay a union if the worker doesn't want to join.

While the case focused on the right to collect fees, D'Ovidio said far greater issues are at stake that could have imperiled collective-bargaining rights for workers. She said that was the goal of those bringing the court challenges.

"This is a loss for the wealthy special interests, but it really doesn't change anything about what's going in the country today," she said. "They have about 30 other similar lawsuits in the courts right now."

D'Ovidio noted that people in record numbers are standing up for their rights, and said no court case is going to stop that movement. About 20 states currently allow public-sector unions to collect fair-share fees from nonunion members.



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