A large state workers’ union braced for the worst on Thursday morning, a day after the U.S. Supreme Court decided that public employees can opt out of paying union dues and still enjoy the same pay and benefits as full-fledged members. A typical state or municipal employee can now save between $600 and $750 a year just by declaring non-membership in the union, under the new law of the nation. And under state law, the unions must still represent those workers in grievances and disciplinary hearings, just as if they were members. The anguishing was underway.
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