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What the Supreme Court’s Janus decision means for unions and workers

What the Supreme Court’s Janus decision means for unions and workers

Released Wednesday, 18th July 2018
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What the Supreme Court’s Janus decision means for unions and workers

What the Supreme Court’s Janus decision means for unions and workers

What the Supreme Court’s Janus decision means for unions and workers

What the Supreme Court’s Janus decision means for unions and workers

Wednesday, 18th July 2018
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In this episode of Intersections, Vanessa Williamson and Elizabeth Mann Levesque review the Supreme Court's ruling on Janus v. AFSCME, which bars public-sector unions from collecting "fair share" or "agency" fees from non-union members to offset collective bargaining costs. Levesque and Williamson put the Janus case in the context of "right-to-work" legislation, the decline of private-sector unions, and the recent wave of teachers' strikes to assess how the decision will affect public-sector unions in the short term and future of unions' economic and political power more broadly. 

Full show notes: https://brook.gs/2Jz61OQ 

With thanks to audio producer Gaston Reboredo, Chris McKenna, Brennan Hoban, and Fred Dews for additional support.

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Intersections is part of the Brookings Podcast Network.

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