Labor Relations Radio, E103—Beck Rights and How a Public Defender Fought the UAW and Won - podcast episode cover

Labor Relations Radio, E103—Beck Rights and How a Public Defender Fought the UAW and Won

Dec 07, 202335 minTranscript available on Metacast
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Thirty-five years after the United States Supreme Court ruled in CWA v. Beck, some unions are still violating individuals’ rights under the Beck decision.

In this episode of Labor Relations Radio, Public Defender Brunilda Vargas joins host Peter List to discuss Beck Rights, as well as how, after her office was unionized, she and her colleagues were threatened for refusing to become full dues-paying members of the United Auto Workers.

With help from the National Right to Work Legal Defense Foundation, Ms. Vargas and some of her colleagues are now so-called “Beck Objectors.”

Related:

* Philadelphia Public Defender Wins Case Against UAW for Illegal Union Dues Deduction Scheme

* Philadelphia Public Defender Hits UAW Union with Charge for Illegally Threatening Wage Cut

* Philadelphia’s public defenders vote to unionize

* Go here for all prior episodes of Labor Relations Radio

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