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Opinion - 8 years after Janus, unions are still trying to keep workers in the dark
- Eight years after the Supreme Court’s Janus v. AFSCME decision, public employees can no longer be forced to pay union dues as a job condition.
- Since 2018, roughly 1.2 million public workers have quit or declined unions, cutting about $720 million in annual union revenue and trimming public-sector union density.
- Unions and some states have pushed laws limiting outside groups’ ability to inform workers about their rights, triggering legal fights over free speech and worker outreach.
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