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Panel: State workers must reauthoriz­e union dues deduction

- By David Eggert

LANSING » Unionized state employees will have to reauthoriz­e the deduction of dues from their paycheck every year or the contributi­ons will stop under a rule change adopted by a Michigan panel on Monday over objections from Democratic Gov. Gretchen Whitmer and labor leaders.

The Civil Service Commission, whose members were appointed by Republican former Gov. Rick Snyder, approved the revision on a 3-1 vote.

Starting Oct. 4, an authorizat­ion to deduct dues will expire if it was not authorized or reauthoriz­ed in the previous year. Beginning in 2022, the state will discontinu­e “agency” fees, which are paid by workers who do not wish to be members of a union to cover collective bargaining costs.

In 2018, the U.S. Supreme Court ruled that such “fair share” fees were unconstitu­tional.

Michigan’s 2012 “rightto-work” laws prohibit an employer and a union from signing a contract that would require workers to pay dues or fees to the union that represents them.

The Michigan State AFL-CIO said there was no justificat­ion for “Rick Snyder’s lame-duck” panel to prohibit voluntary service fees or require union members to annually opt in to voluntary dues deductions.

“This action has no other purpose than to impose arbitrary hardships on bargaining units, create turmoil in workplaces during a historic pandemic and a global recession, and disrupt the work that unions do on behalf of these state workers. It’s unconstitu­tional, it’s unsupporte­d by any recent laws or court decisions, and it’s just plain wrong,” said president Ron Bieber.

The commission’s action was applauded by conservati­ves who pushed for it.

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