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Labor/Employment

May 1, 2019

Judge rules against state employees’ bid to recoup union dues retroactively

Agency fees that public employee unions charge to nonmembers only apply prospectively under the U.S. Supreme Court’s Janus ruling last year on union dues, a Sacramento County judge has ruled.

Agency fees that public employee unions charge to nonmembers only apply prospectively under the U.S. Supreme Court's Janus ruling last year on union dues, a Sacramento County judge has ruled.

Superior Court Judge David I. Brown dismissed a proposed class action and told two government employees who did not belong to the unions they sued that they must take their griev...

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