epic then on the last day of the term we have janus versus assmay. everybody knows what the case is about. is can public sector unions require employees covered by a collective bargaining employment to pay a fees for the representation they received from the union. why is this important? unions has a matter of law must represent every worker in a bargaining unit equally, whether or not that worker decides to become a member of the union. when the union negotiates pay or benefits increases or just cause dismissal policies the union does grievance representation or arbitration, the union has to provide those services to work ers irrespective of whether they join a worker. unless there's some way to require workers to pay for that. action a collective problem of nightmarish pro portion. analogy, the u.s. government decides that taxes voluntary. okay? as a citizenow that whether or not you pay a thear in taxes, you get same roads, the same schools, the same police and fire same military; right? and it is just up to you. or not. i don't know what anyone i