Senate Takes Aim at Public Labor Groups
Source: Texas Tribune
by Jim Malewitz and Ryan McCrimmon
The Texas Senate on Thursday passed legislation that would make it tougher for public sector labor groups to collect dues.
As a so-called right-to-work state, Texas already bars public and private workplaces from compelling employees to join a union. Sen. Joan Huffmans Senate Bill 1968 would prohibit state agencies and local governments from deducting union dues from the paychecks of most members of labor groups.
The chamber approved the legislation with a 20-11 vote along party lines.
The proposal would require union members to pay dues to their representatives directly, rather than relying on government agencies to deduct the fees from paychecks and turn them over to the union. The ban would exempt certain firefighters, police officers and emergency medial service workers.
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photo by: Bob Daemmrich
State employees with the Texas State Employees Union (TSEU) hold a small rally at the Texas Capitol entrance during the first day of the session on Jan. 13, 2015.
Read more: https://www.texastribune.org/2015/05/07/senate-takes-aim-public-labor-groups/
vkkv
(3,384 posts)WHY?
Because the Texas Senate KNOWS it is wrong?!?!
Everything is BIG in Texass, especially THE SUCK.
candelista
(1,986 posts)Chip, chip, chip away until all the gains made by US workers in the last Century are lost. They are content with small bites because they add up. Look at what has been lost in the last 50 years.
yurbud
(39,405 posts)or rat-fuck the politicians until they cry for mercy.