Florida Republicans Pass Bill to Majorly Weaken Public Sector Unions – Except for Cops’ Unions

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Florida Republicans Pass Bill to Majorly Weaken Public Sector Unions – Except for Cops’ Unions
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Florida Republicans have passed an extreme anti-labor bill that would severely weaken unions for public employees and expand the state’s ability to abolish those unions, while carving out an exemption for a notable group: police.

Even if the financial hit weren’t enough, the bill also gives the state the ability to dissolve a public sector union’s certification if the proportion of dues-paying members within a unit

60 percent, forcing the union to seek recertification. Essentially, the bill sets up a path for unions to lose dues-paying members en masse with the goal of wiping out the unions and, potentially, their collective bargaining agreements.of DeSantis, is which unions it doesn’t attack.— would see their unions under threat due to the bill. But unions representing firefighters, corrections officers and police would still be allowed to collect dues as normal.

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