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UMWA boss Roberts criticizes Supreme Court for telling judge ‘how to rule’ in RTW case (WV)
West Virginia Metro News ^ | September 21, 2017 | Jeff Jenkins

Posted on 09/21/2017 6:18:24 PM PDT by buckalfa

CHARLESTON, W.Va. — United Mine Workers Union President Cecil Roberts says the West Virginia Supreme Court stepped beyond its authority in its decision on the attempted overturning of the state’s right-to-work law. Y “They basically told her (Kanawha County Circuit Judge Jennifer Bailey) how to rule, which is not what they should have done. They, as they say, ‘got over their skis on this,'” Roberts said.

UMWA President Cecil Roberts was a guest Thursday on 580 Live on 580 WCHS Radio in Charleston.

Roberts gave his take on the case during an appearance Thursday on the talk show 580-Live on MetroNews affiliate 580 WCHS Radio in Charleston. The show is hosted by Charleston Mayor Danny Jones.

Right-to-work’s legality had been under consideration by Judge Bailey for more than a year following a legal challenge filed by labor unions. The state Legislature passed the bill in 2016. Bailey had issued a preliminary injunction this past Feb. 24, but hadn’t yet ruled further. The Court threw out her injunction and sent the case back to Bailey while chastising her delay in making a final ruling.

The West Virginia AFL-CIO has said the unions will continue to fight during a broader hearing in circuit court and anticipating an eventual appeal of the full issue to the Supreme Court. But Roberts said in reading the ruling it’s clear what the High Court wants Bailey to do. “In their haste to be supportive of some very powerful interests in the state of West Virginia, they took away, quite frankly, in my view, rights away from the petitioners in the lower court and from the judge who has this case and has the right to rule on its merits,” Roberts said.

Chief Justice Allen Loughry’s concurring opinion included strong wording about the future of the case.

“The respondents have demonstrated no likelihood of success and their failure was abetted by the circuit court’s use of an overruled, effectively meaningless standard for issuance of a preliminary injunction,” Loughry wrote.

Roberts said the Court did everything it could to tie Bailey’s hands.

“(They) basically said, ‘This is how you’re going to rule,'” Roberts said.

Nearly 30 other states have right-to-work laws but Roberts said that doesn’t mean it’s right for West Virginia.

“The Supreme Court of West Virginia is charged with making decisions about the laws of West Virginia,” he said. “They can read these other laws but they should not feel compelled to obey the laws of another state.”

The overriding issue is whether employees who join a workplace represented by a union have to pay some form of dues, whether they embrace union representation or not.

The unions argued that employees who don’t would receive the benefits of collective bargaining without providing financial support to pay for those activities. In other words, they said, the right-to-work law takes union property.

The court’s majority included Ketchum, Justice Beth Walker and Chief Justice Allen Loughry. Loughry concurred and also wrote his own separate opinion.

Justice Robin Davis dissented and reserved the right to write a separate opinion.


TOPICS: Business/Economy; Government; News/Current Events; US: West Virginia
KEYWORDS: righttowork; umwa; wv
Hey UMWA, your time in the sun is over.
1 posted on 09/21/2017 6:18:25 PM PDT by buckalfa
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To: buckalfa

Right to work laws are constitutional. Period. End of statement.


3 posted on 09/21/2017 6:26:05 PM PDT by henkster (The View: A psychiatric group therapy session where the shrink has stepped out of the room.)
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5 posted on 09/21/2017 6:31:26 PM PDT by DoughtyOne (DACA: Their dream, our nightmare... will the rule of law prevail or not?)
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Right to Work America ... end all legal enforcement of statutes in support of union shops for the whole country. Make the laws neutral (this is what RTW is, these laws font forbid unions, they make the law neutral between union and non-union).

Let unions live without the expectation that they can bully anyone who doesn’t want them. End exceptions that turn a blind eye to union violence and corruption.


6 posted on 09/21/2017 6:51:40 PM PDT by Rurudyne (Standup Philosopher)
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The state Supreme Court is simply telling the LOWER court AND the UMWA how they (the state Supreme Court) are going to rule when the case comes before them. The union pres can not like it but nothing will change.
7 posted on 09/21/2017 7:02:03 PM PDT by egfowler3 (Vacancy)
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No American should be required to join a union to work.


8 posted on 09/21/2017 7:45:08 PM PDT by Dapper 26
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No American should be required to join a union to work.

That's not what the unions are arguing. They say that someone who chooses to NOT join the union should still pay the union for the collective bargaining. With no membership or representation in the union.
10 posted on 09/25/2017 12:32:59 PM PDT by Svartalfiar
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It will still be a condition of employment and there should be NO conditions.


11 posted on 09/25/2017 8:42:16 PM PDT by Dapper 26
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