Missouri legislation could weaken public labor unions
JEFFERSON CITY The Missouri Legislature is sending a bill to Gov. Jay Nixon that would make public employee unions ask their members each year if they want to continue being members.
With the legislative session entering its final days, the legislation doesnt go as far as some lawmakers had hoped toward restricting labor groups. An effort to make Missouri the latest right-to-work state this session appears to have stalled, and the bill that did pass was amended by Democrats.
But the legislation, which earned final approval at the Capitol on Monday, would require public employee unions to get consent every year from members before deducting fees from their paychecks. Additionally, the bill also would require such unions to get annual written permission from members before using those fees for political purposes.
House Speaker Tim Jones, R-Eureka, repeatedly has said he sees the so-called paycheck protection legislation as a step toward right-to-work. On Monday, after the bill passed his chamber, Jones tweeted that the House had moved one step closer to complete worker freedom.
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