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Illinois Case Could Deal Major Blow to Public Sector Unions

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Janus v AFSCME aims to do away with fair share fees. We hear from both sides of the issue.

Janus v AFSCME, a case out of Illinois that’s backed by Gov. Bruce Rauner and conservative donors and activists, aims to do away with fair share fees. We hear from both sides of the issue.

02/27/2018 | Rating NR

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