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    Appellate court sides with unions in dispute over refund of fees

    Christopher J. ValentinoBy Christopher J. ValentinoAugust 9, 2022No Comments2 Mins Read
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    A federal appellate court ruled in favor of unions, including Education Minnesota, of which Denise Specht is president. Courtesy photo.

    A federal appeals court ruled Monday that four public workers are not entitled to a refund of past union fees, a victory for government unions.

    The case has to do with so-called fair share fees, which unions collect from nonunion workers for bargaining and to enforce labor contracts.

    In 2018, the U.S. Supreme Court ruled that gathering “fair share” fees was unconstitutional in a landmark case called Janus v. AFSCME.

    Three teachers sued Education Minnesota shortly after the Janus decision, seeking a refund. 

    The fourth state employee works for the Minnesota Department of Transportation and also sought a refund of his past fees prior to 2018.

    The appellate court on Monday agreed with the U.S. District Court of Minnesota that the unions acted lawfully in gathering the fair share fees from employees, as it was prior to the Supreme Court’s decision.

    By winning the case, the unions prevented a wave of nonunion workers seeking refunds for pre-Janus fair share fees, which could have put a strain on public sector union finances.

    The post Appellate court sides with unions in dispute over refund of fees appeared first on Minnesota Reformer.

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