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That would part of their contract.
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What would be?
A union contract is a written agreement between the employer and the employees that details the terms and benefits in a clear and legally-binding way; one team representing the union members and the other representing the company, not individual contracts with each employee.
A contract cannot be in violation of law.
U.S. Supreme Court decisions are law ... case law, not subject to contracts.
No one is required to belong to a union.
Government workers (Fed.,
state, etc) are not required to pay union dues (
non-government employees might still be required (probably).
The SCOTUS decision addressed government employees only, and avoided private sector employees.
A "right-to-work" state is a state that has enacted legislation that guarantees that
no individual can be forced as a
condition of employment to join or
pay dues or fees to a labor union. States have the right to enact these laws under Section 14(b) of the National Labor Relations Act (NLRA).
NH is not (as of now) a RTW state.
At-will employment means you can quit or be fired for almost any reason.
NH is at-will, notwithstanding the SCOTUS decisions.