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Two state universities have rejected union deals that would have averted the sta...

Two state universities have rejected union deals that would have averted the state's new right-to-work law.

The Ferris State University Board of Trustees and the Central Michigan University Board of Trustees rejected contracts from unions that included union security agreements. Such agreements prohibit union members from exercising their right to decide if they want to pay dues or fees to be in a union, which is their option beginning March 28 thanks to the state becoming the nation's 24th right-to-work state late last year.

Some school districts and some state universities have approved deals that allow unions to forcibly collect dues or fees for longer than the duration of current contracts. Wayne State University recently approved an eight-year contract that forces faculty to continue paying dues or fees as a condition of employment.

http://www.michigancapitolconfidential.com/18428

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