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Public employees in New Jersey say a new law forcing them to pay union dues if they don't quickly withdraw from the union contradicts the Supreme Court ruling in favor of plaintiff Mark Janus. (Associated Press)
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Public employees in New Jersey say a new law forcing them to pay union dues if they don't quickly withdraw from the union contradicts the Supreme Court ruling in favor of plaintiff Mark Janus. (Associated Press)

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