Janus v. AFSCME ended forced unionism and forced
dues.
Every
public school teacher has rights as a public sector worker.
Janus v. AFSCME has ended the "agency fees" imposition which
public sector unions were allowed to get away with for decades.
https://www.supremecourt.gov/opinions/17pdf/16-1466_2b3j.pdf
This
website has some more information on this issue:
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Janus v. AFSCME | State Policy
Network spn.org What was Janus v. AFSCME about and how will it impact workers?
Learn more about the Janus case, see the latest media coverage, and find out
what is happening in your state. |
Here's another website that people can check, which clearly
recognizes their restored JANUS rights:
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myjanusrights.org MyJanusRights.org Welcome to The Official Janus Rights Page.
National Right To Work’s recent Supreme Court Victory in Janus v. AFSCME
created newly-won "Janus Rights" provide Right To Work protections
for all government employees. Additionally, every government employee must
request union membership (opt-in) rather being forced by unions to annually
opt-out of union membership. |
And here's the general Right to Work Foundation website:
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National Right to Work Foundation Home - National Right to
Work Foundation The National Right to Work Legal Defense Foundation is a
nonprofit, charitable organization. Its mission is to eliminate coercive
union power and compulsory unionism abuses through strategic litigation,
public information, and education programs. |
In the meantime, you can get all of your questions about opting out and help
opting out from this website.
Teachers can read this toolkit, which answers teachers’ frequently
asked questions and addresses the lies of the unions: https://www.forkidsandcountry.org/teachers-toolkits/
Then go to the menu item “Teacher Freedoms and Protections” for all you
need to opt out (letters, legal help if needed, liability insurance from independent
organizations and more: https://www.forkidsandcountry.org/
This is a great deal of information. At the very least, direct every teacher who wants out of their union to visit the MyJanusRights.org website.
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