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Kroger worker wins settlement over union dues dispute with UFCW Local 75

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Kroger worker wins settlement over union dues dispute with UFCW Local 75

In Cincinnati, James Carroll, a Kroger employee, has won a federal case against United Food and Commercial Workers (UFCW) Local 75 and Kroger after he challenged the deduction of union dues from his paycheck. Carroll argued that both the union and his employer unlawfully deducted dues and threatened him with termination for not signing what he described as an illegal dues deduction form.

Carroll received legal support from the National Right to Work Legal Defense Foundation. He filed charges with the National Labor Relations Board (NLRB) Region 9 in Cincinnati. The case revealed that UFCW was using a "dual-purpose" membership form that combined union membership and dues authorization in one signature. Supreme Court precedents require that authorizations for union dues deductions must be voluntary and separate from any membership agreements.

To resolve the matter without further legal action, Kroger and UFCW agreed to reimburse Carroll for the deducted dues. They also committed to publicly posting a notice to inform other employees of their rights regarding union payments.

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After this outcome, Carroll transferred to a Kroger store in Kentucky, which is governed by Right to Work laws. Unlike Ohio, where workers can be required to pay union fees even if they are not members, Kentucky law ensures all union payments are voluntary.

Similar cases have occurred in other states. In 2023, Jessica Haefner, another Kroger employee in Houston, filed charges against UFCW for using similar forms and allegedly altering her response about dues deductions. In 2024, Portland grocery worker Reegin Schaffer won a case after union officials ignored her resignation during a strike and tried to fine her for continuing to work.

National Right to Work Foundation Vice President and Legal Director William Messenger stated: “We are pleased with this legal win for Mr. Carroll, and that he is now completely free of union bosses’ forced-dues demands in Right to Work Kentucky.”

Messenger added: “Unfortunately most workers employed in forced dues states don’t have the option to commute to a job in a Right to Work state, which is why workers everywhere need the protection of Right to Work laws.”

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