Machinists v. Street
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Machinists v. Street, 367 U.S. 740
(1961), was a decision by the United States Supreme Court, which held that “a union may constitutionally compel contributions from dissenting nonmembers in an agency shop only for the costs of performing the union's statutory duties as exclusive bargaining agent.”
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(1961), was a decision by the United States Supreme Court, which held that “a union may constitutionally compel contributions from dissenting nonmembers in an agency shop only for the costs of performing the union's statutory duties as exclusive bargaining agent.”