The 2002 amendment to the New Jersey Employer-Employee Relations Act, entitling majority union representatives to have agency fees deducted from nonmembers' paychecks without the public employer's agreement if two statutory conditions are met, is constitutional; PERC had jurisdiction to decide if the preconditions had been met here since there is no requirement that majority representatives wait until existing contracts expire to demand negotiations or a PERC investigation into ordering agency fees.
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