Public employees’ union wants deduction changes blocked
JUNEAU, Alaska – An Alaska public employees’ union is asking a judge to block the state from making changes to how it deducts dues following a recent decision by state Attorney General Kevin Clarkson.
The Alaska State Employees Association in a court filing cast the state’s proposal as an “unconstitutional effort to cripple” the effectiveness of unions.
Clarkson has said a U.S. Supreme Court decision makes clear public employees have the freedom either to pay union dues or not.
The state has asked a judge to declare that it must stop deducting dues or fees from an employee’s check when the employee no longer wishes to contribute to a union. The state has said it was contacted by some employees who wanted the deductions to stop.
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