Education, Law & Principles
Effort to prevent union coercion advances
Ray Carter | March 13, 2023
Effort to prevent union coercion advances
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Education, Law & Principles Effort to prevent union coercion advances
Oklahoma schools would be required to make certain, on an annual basis, that teacher employees want to continue having union dues withheld from their paychecks under legislation approved by the Oklahoma Senate.
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