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12 September 2018

Portland Attorney Discusses Status Of Unions Following Janus Decision

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As Lisa notes, unions must now demonstrate their value to retain membership while cutting back on expenses.
United States Employment and HR
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In her bylined piece for the Daily Journal of Commerce Oregon titled "After the Levee Breaks: Unions in a Post-Janus World," Portland associate Lisa Vickery discusses how the U.S. Supreme Court's recent decision in Janus v. AFSCME, Council 31 impacts unions. Public sector unions lost a valuable revenue stream – fair share fees – once the decision was published, and now, only union members are paying dues, while their non-union member coworkers pay nothing for the same benefits. As Lisa notes, unions must now demonstrate their value to retain membership while cutting back on expenses.

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