INDIANAPOLIS (AP) – The state is appealing a ruling declaring Indiana's right-to-work law unconstitutional.
Lake Superior Court Judge John Sedia ruled last week the law wrongly requires unions to represent workers who do not pay union dues. He says that violates a provision in the state constitution barring the delivery of services “without just compensation.”
Local 150 of the International Union of Operating Engineers had challenged the law before Sedia. The Illinois-based local has members in northwestern Indiana. It also had challenged the law in federal court.
