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WillyT

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Tue Feb 10, 2015, 10:16 AM Feb 2015

ILL. GOV. DECLARES WAR ON UNIONS !!! [View all]

Illinois Gov. Bruce Rauner Blocks Unions From Collecting 'Fair Share' Fees
The Huffington Post | By Sam Levine
Posted: 02/09/2015 8:36 pm EST Updated: 02/09/2015 11:59 pm EST



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Illinois Gov. Bruce Rauner (R) continued his campaign against labor unions on Monday, using executive authority to block public employee unions from collecting mandatory fees from workers.

Rauner told The Chicago Sun-Times that unions violate the First Amendment by using the funds to make contributions to political candidates. More than 6,500 employees in Illinois are required to pay "fair share fees," Rauner told the Chicago Tribune. Non-union workers in Illinois must pay fair share fees in lieu of union dues to cover costs of negotiating a contract that benefits them. Public employee unions in the state are required to represent all workers in a collective bargaining unit, regardless of whether they are members of the labor organization.

“Forced union dues are a critical cog in the corrupt bargain that is crushing taxpayers. Government union bargaining and government union political activity are inexorably linked,” Rauner told the Sun-Times. “An employee who is forced to pay unfair share dues is being forced to fund political activity with which they disagree. That is a clear violation of First Amendment rights –- and something that, as governor, I am duty-bound to correct.”

Anders Lindall, a spokesman for AFSCME, the largest Illinois public employee union, told the Sun-Times the organization doesn't use fair share fees for political contributions. AFSCME Council 31 executive director Roberta Lynch called Rauner's move "a blatantly illegal abuse of power" in a statement to the newspaper.

Rauner has hired a legal team to seek a declaratory judgement in federal court that would rule fair share fees unconstitutional.

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Link: http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2015/02/09/bruce-rauner-unions_n_6648818.html




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