Republican-backed law targeting public unions rejected by Missouri Supreme Court
The Missouri Supreme Court upheld a lower courts ruling Tuesday and struck down a 2018 law that sought to impose new restrictions on collective bargaining for public sector unions while exempting public safety unions from the requirements.
In a 5-2 decision, the court ruled that the bill violated public employees constitutional right to receive equal protection under the law. The unconstitutional provisions permeated throughout the bill and could not be severed resulting in the bill being declared null and void in its entirety.
House Bill 1413, sponsored by Rep. Jered Taylor, R-Republic, was signed into law in 2018 and imposed a slew of new restrictions on public labor unions, including annual authorization for fees to be withheld from an employees earnings to pay dues, three-year recertifications and absolute-majority votes.
However, public safety unions, like those representing emergency medical personnel and law enforcement, would be exempt from those new requirements under the bill.
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