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Re: We are all Slave now.
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Originally Posted by SEC_Chick
Or they really care about being free from compelled speech, which is consistent with the NIFLA case this term.
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That's not answering my point, which is that the no one is compelling speech (in the sense that a Jehovah's Witness could be compelled to recite the Pledge) when an employee is represented by a union in contractual negotiations. The government requires some of its employees to cut their hair and wear uniforms, but that doesn't raise First Amendment problems either.
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