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Stand Up For Our Public Sector Workers

Stand Up For Our Public Sector Workers

HB 1 is to be heard on the House Floor on Tuesday, March 2, 2020.

This legislation is a clear and calculated attack on Florida’s workers.

Click here NOW to find your Representative and tell them to Vote No on HB1

An out-of-state billionaire funded think tank has devised a new scheme to attack Teamsters and other Florida Unions representing our teachers, state and municipal workers, law enforcement officers, firefighters and other public sector workers. The bill is similar to ones that have been enacted in Alaska to change the ways in which union members can keep their Union membership. 

HB 1 will create loopholes for employers to interfere with membership status making it far more difficult for workers to exercise their rights to stay in their union!  

THE DETAILS

· HB 1 would require dues authorizations to be renewed every three years or upon authorization of a new contract, meaning the union would have to chase down re-authorization forms from members who have no intention of leaving the union.

· After the employer receives a signed dues authorization, deductions would not start until the employer goes on to “confirm with the employee, electronically or by other means, that he or she authorized the deduction of dues and uniform assessments.” This puts the employer in charge of the dues authorization process for the first time in history. Our public sector workers will have an indeterminate period of confusion and fear as they wait for their employer to verify their membership. There is no time frame or penalty for employers in the bill.

Public sector workers understand their Right to Work. This language is intended to tip the scales against membership.

· HB 1 is unnecessary. Florida’s workers NEVER have to join their union. It is their choice and they can cancel their membership at any time.

· HB 1 places a burden on workers who want to remain a member in their union. It forces them to reauthorize every three years or upon authorization of a new contract, even though they can already quit at any time.

· HB 1 will create chaos. There are no time limits or other requirements for the employer to confirm the membership authorizations. They can simply ignore the requests for long periods of time.

HB 1 is a scheme of wealthy out-of-state special interests. The bill does not address any problems in Florida and does nothing to improve the situation for our public sector employees.

TAKE ACTION NOW!

Call your Representative and let them know that you stand against this legislation.

Click here to find your Representative and call, tweet and email them against HB 1.

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