An $80 million con is targeting public workers
As the U.S. Supreme Court heard arguments in the anti-worker Janus v. AFSCME Council 31 case in February, a group of men in designer suits demonstrated with a deceptive message.
These men sent by the billionaires and special interests bankrolling the lawsuit held signs that read Stand with Workers while shouting anti-union slogans. No one was fooled.
Workers werent fooled a year earlier, either, when members of this same anti-union group crashed an orientation for new homecare providers.
They were speaking to the (homecare) providers, telling them that they did not need to pay union dues that they could put that money back in their pockets, that they could pay themselves, and that they would still receive the same benefits, which is a very untrue statement, says worker Toni Monique Taloa, a member of United Domestic Workers/AFSCME Local 3930.
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