SEIU 668 has failed my shop for years, and we need a new union July 29, 2019 News I have been a state employee for 18 years. Since 2009, I’ve worked at a Berks County state hospital represented […] Read More
Three workers fought back against SEIU Local 668 – and won September 6, 2019 News Americans for Fair Treatment Director Keith Williams has an encouraging editorial at TribLive.com about the importance of principled courage—even when […] Read More
New AFSCME state worker contract removes resignation window, but adds other problems September 24, 2019 News Newly negotiated contracts with some 78,000 Commonwealth employees and their unions are slowly trickling in. In June, we reported on […] Read More
More state worker unions drop exit windows October 9, 2019 News The latest contracts for Pennsylvania state workers are slowly being made public, and as the Fairness Center noted this week, […] Read More
New lawsuit aims to get back fair share fees taken before Janus ruling November 13, 2019 News Last week, in a Pennsylvania capitol press conference with Mark Janus, the national nonprofit law firm the Liberty Justice Center […] Read More
Free to Teach Sends Janus Booklet to Every Pa. School District May 20, 2019 Press Releases The U.S. Supreme Court’s Janus v. AFSCME decision, which outlawed mandatory “fair share” fees for Pennsylvania public employees, is almost […] Read More
Lawmakers’ Move to Give Public Workers a Bigger Voice in Their Unions March 18, 2019 Press Releases New legislation that would require new and non-union public-sector workers are notified of their rights regarding union membership was passed […] Read More