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Supreme court to rule on union dues
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<blockquote data-quote="eats packages" data-source="post: 3358268" data-attributes="member: 68137"><p>I must be on the opposite side of the field: pro-union for everyone except the police or other aspects of the enforcement/detention sector. </p><p>They should need to take public input and approval in bargaining as they have heavy impacts on the accountability of public enforcement (stuff that could land the recipient with huge fines and jail time rather than "my package was late smdh") . Refer to all the NYPD union vs. body cameras shenanigans that happened last year. And also refer to the disconnected reporting structure of police shooting statistics.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="eats packages, post: 3358268, member: 68137"] I must be on the opposite side of the field: pro-union for everyone except the police or other aspects of the enforcement/detention sector. They should need to take public input and approval in bargaining as they have heavy impacts on the accountability of public enforcement (stuff that could land the recipient with huge fines and jail time rather than "my package was late smdh") . Refer to all the NYPD union vs. body cameras shenanigans that happened last year. And also refer to the disconnected reporting structure of police shooting statistics. [/QUOTE]
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