Teamsters' Policy Poses 'Immediate Danger' to First Amendment Rights 

Pennsylvania Turnpike employees should watch the Teamsters union-Turnpike Commission talks closely as another union-ordered statewide strike looms.

Why" Past experience shows that Teamster union bosses tried to block Turnpike employees from exercising their constitutional rights to refrain from formal union membership and cut off compulsory dues unrelated to monopoly bargaining.

In recent months, the National Right to Work Foundation helped 28 Pennsylvania Turnpike employees file separate federal civil rights lawsuits against Teamsters union locals 77 and 250, the Pennsylvania Turnpike Commission, and two Turnpike Commission officers for illegally seizing union dues from the employees’ paychecks.

The breakthrough came for the Turnpike employees when a federal judge ruled that Local 77’s union policy prohibiting employees from resigning from membership (so-called "maintenance of membership" clauses) likely violates First Amendment.

The federal judge enjoined the Teamsters union locals and the PTC from seizing the forced dues from the employees’ paychecks. But most importantly, the judge found that union officials’ actions demonstrated a “real or immediate danger to their First Amendment rights.”

Union officials commonly use the "maintenance of membership" clauses to trap workers in union ranks. And you can bet that as Teamsters union officials sit at the table with PTC officials, they’ll be pushing for this clause to stay so that union bosses can thwart any employee effort to reclaim forced dues.

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afscme sucks

Recently I worked for my state .I was a temp on my way to going permanent during this time I was forced to pay union dues.The state made me take a test on equipment where they did not supply proper training according to there standards. I got one question wrong halfway thru test they suspened me,the union said we will get your job back.Two weeks later I was fired and union said even though I was right they would not represent me because I did not have 180 days seniority.Seems to me that I got to pay union dues for nothing.I would like to add that my manager tried to get be back, but because of bad state regulations I was let go. AFSCME SUCKS


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