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Corporate Constitutional Rights v. labor organizing

Last month, the Supreme Court heard arguments in the Cedar Point Nursery v. Hassid case -- in which two agricultural corporations are challenging a California regulation that allows labor unions to talk to workers on the property (during very limited, non-work hours). Their goal is total defiance to any state law affirming any union organizing rights on corporate property. And what are they invoking? You guessed it -- their constitutional rights. Specifically the Takings Clause of the 5th Amendment, which states that private property shall not “be taken for public use, without just compensation.”

Read More at www.movetoamend.org

Dick Farris — AARC52 Retirees Chapter Trustee, Pos. 1
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Term:
4-year term, expires 2021
Location:
Fairbanks

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