Still No Decision in Janus vs AFSCME Case

The wait continues for a ruling with major implications for public sector unions in Illinois and around the country. There is still no decision yet in the case of Janus v. AFSCME.

The final Monday of June has in recent years been the last day of the Supreme Court term, and the day when its remaining big decisions are handed down. But the justices are taking more time before issuing their decision on the case that will determine whether public sector workers in union jobs will still be required to pay “fair share” fees, even if they don’t wish to join the union.

More opinions will be handed down Tuesday, but it’s not known if that will definitely be the day for a decision on Janus.

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