A U.S. Chamber of Commerce survey finds 85% of Americans want to know how unions spend their dues. In Connecticut, however, the Department of Labor (CTDOL) charged with enforcing a transparency law has chosen not to — shielding union leaders while leaving workers and taxpayers in the dark.   The statute’s intent is straightforward: protect workers from abuse, make sure dues were spent responsibly, and give members the right to demand audits. 
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