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In the states that do not require the unions to provide services to free riders, represented employees are not required to join the union - they are simply assessed a service fee - that represents the cost of representation. If the employees object to a full service fee, they can pay one is only the proportion of the union expenditures overall that are directed to representational activities. They are not required to be union members, but they the union is not required to put up with free riders.
Regards,
D-Ray
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