1. New York is on the verge of passing a law to pay union members to go on strike, saving unions a fortune. https://www.wsj.com/articles/new-yorks-subsidy-for-striking-unions-11558391464 …pic.twitter.com/uYRSOlDhVf
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8. In response, the state government is trying to keep workers from leaving unions, while encouraging union organizing https://www.crainsnewyork.com/article/20180709/BLOGS01/180709947/the-future-looks-bleak-for-new-york-s-unions …pic.twitter.com/47UDDd5OKv
9. For example, the 2018 amendments require employers to allow workers to meet with union reps on work time https://cseany.org/taylor-law-win pic.twitter.com/mAqtsNI2kl
10. Meanwhile, public sector workers lack some of the protections from their own unions that private sector workers have: specifically, their unions aren't required to meet the same transparency standards https://www.empirecenter.org/publications/the-janus-ultimatum/ …pic.twitter.com/Ymzydhh8Bs
11. For those curious about the revised statutory language on withdrawal from paying union dues http://www.twulocal100.org/sites/twulocal100.org/files/new_york_state_law_supporting_public_employee_unions.pdf …pic.twitter.com/d929xey8W4
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