Tens of thousands of workers in Florida have just lost their labor unions. More coming
Tens of thousands of workers in Florida have just lost their labor unions. More coming
WLRN (Miami and South Florida), 2/15/2024
In St. Johns County, on the Atlantic shore of Northeast Florida, more than 55% of public school teachers paid their union dues this last year. Despite that, nearly 3,500 teachers are facing the threat of having their union representation revoked. At the same time, in Southwest Florida, only 16% of law enforcement officers of the Charlotte County Sheriffs Office paid union dues last year. Their union is under absolutely no threat of being decertified.
A year after Governor DeSantis signed into law a sweeping anti-union bill requiring most public sector unions to boost the rate of members paying dues or be disbanded, the full effects of the new union rules are coming into clear view double standards and all.
Law enforcement, firefighter and correctional officer unions are exempt from the new law, no matter how few members pay union dues.
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A labor economist warned the law could prove to be more effective in destroying labor power in Florida than the landmark Act 10 proved to be in Wisconsin, a law broadly considered as one of the strongest anti-union laws ever passed by a state government.
https://www.wlrn.org/wlrn-investigations/2024-02-15/florida-labor-union-membership-teachers-public-sb-256