United States:
Portland Attorneys Explore A Post-Janus World With Reuters
30 August 2018
Fisher Phillips LLP
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On the final day of the Supreme Court’s 2017-2018 term,
the court issued its long-awaited decision in Janus v.
AFSCME, Council 31, changing the labor law landscape as we
know it. In a bylined article for Thomson Reuters’
Westlaw Journal Employment, Todd Lyon and Lisa Vickery paint a
picture of a post-Janus world where the decision has
destabilized the foundation of public-sector labor unions leading
to a decreasing influence both in the workplace and the political
arena.
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