The United States Supreme Court will hear a case involving the forced
unionization of "personal care providers" in Illinois that the Mackinac Center
Legal Foundation and two other groups asked the Court to hear.
If the high court rules against the Illinois forced unionization, the
decision could outlaw such schemes nationwide. In Michigan, the Service
Employees International Union took more than $34 million from tens of thousands
of home-based caregivers who were forced into the union. That scheme officially
ended this year.
Read more at Capitol Confidential
Monday, October 14, 2013
U.S. Supreme Court Agrees To Look At Forced Unionization
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