The Janus decision has been less consequential than many anticipated
In 2018, the United States Supreme Court’s Janus decision held that government employees could not be forced to pay fees to a union if they weren’t members. So far, the decision appears to have had little effect. The percentage of government workers who belong to unions has gone from 26.4 percent to 25.6 percent (federal); 28.6 percent to 29.4 percent (state); and 40.3 percent to 39.4 percent (local).
There is another implication of the Janus opinion, h
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