Nov
08

TWU loses union dues ruling

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Kings County Supreme Court Judge Bruce Balter has ordered against the Transit Workers Union in their efforts to restore the automatic collection of union dues. The Union lost this right after the illegal strike in 2005, and despite the MTA’s siding on the side of the TWU, the judge would restore the collection without a promise of barring future strikes. The TWU plans to appeal. [amNew York]

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2 Responses to “TWU loses union dues ruling”

  1. PhilWil says:

    I would love to now what grounds the appeal will be made. the only way you can win an appeal is if something was wrong legally with what the court did.

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