ALPA Cannot Require Arbitration, Supreme Court Rules
The U.S. Supreme Court yesterday ruled 7-2 in favor of 150 Delta pilots who took a grievance about their union fees to court rather than going through union arbitration. Under an agency shop clause, Delta's non-union pilots pay the Air Line Pilots Association a fee that can be spent only for...
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