Right To Work Has Momentum As It Heads To New Hampshire House Floor - Salem, NH - The law guarantees that no person can be compelled, as a condition of employment, to join or not to join, nor to pay dues to a union.
by Christian Wade, The Center Square | May 06, 2021 04:00 PM Print this article
A pair of New Hampshire state workers are asking the U.S. Supreme Court to order a labor union to refund them for dues taken out of their paychecks.
The class-action lawsuit, filed against the State Employees’ Association of New Hampshire by the National Right to Work Legal Defense Foundation on behalf of two state employees, seeks up to three years worth of union dues they say were taken without their consent in violation of a landmark 2018 Supreme Court ruling that did away with the required payments.
The suit seeks refunds for Patrick Doughty and Randy Severance as well as other state workers who didn t want to join the labor union but still had to pay dues.
2021 started in the best way imaginable for a Nanaimo couple.
Taylor and Chris Doughty welcomed their little boy at 1:54 am New Years Day at the Nanaimo Regional General Hospital.
Gerald Patrick Doughty weighed in at nine pounds seven ounces.
BC’s first baby was born at 12:21 am at the BC Women’s Hospital and Health Centre in Vancouver.
She weighed seven pounds four ounces.