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Teachers Argue Against Paying Union Dues in Friedrichs Case

Clip: 1/11/2016 | 8m 51sVideo has Closed Captions

Big labor could take a huge hit in a case brought to the Supreme Court by 10 teachers.

Big labor could take a huge hit in a case brought to the Supreme Court by 10 California teachers arguing that they shouldn't be forced to pay union dues. We'll take a look at the implications for Illinois, where Republican Gov. Bruce Rauner has made labor reform a top priority.

01/11/2016 | Rating NR

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