Last year, the extremist Florida legislature passed a law that requires unions to apply for recertification if their membership drops below 60% of eligible workers. The long-term goal was to drive unions out of the state. So far, the law has caused a drop in 50,000 union members. If you are a Republican, that’s good news. If you are a Democrat or just someone who believes workers should have rights, that’s bad news. This law is the product of Ron DeSantis’ hatred of unions.
The article was written by McKenna Schueler, an investigative labor, housing and government reporter.
A new teachers “union” that is reportedly financed at least in part by the anti-union Freedom Foundation will soon appear on the ballot with the United Teachers of Dade, an existing teachers union in Miami-Dade County that represents nearly 24,000 public school educators and school staff.
United Teachers of Dade, the largest local teachers union in the state, was recently forced to petition the state for an election to recertify — essentially, to remain formally recognized as a bargaining agent — due to consequences of a state law in Florida approved last year.
Specifically, the union was forced to petition for recertification after reporting less than 60% dues-paying membership in annual paperwork—a threshold they’re now required to meet under Florida law to remain certified. The new “union” — the Miami Dade Education Coalition — boasts itself as a viable alternative that wants to replace United Teachers of Dade.
State records show the organization officially registered with the state Public Employees Relations Commission (PERC) in February, with the backing of the Freedom Foundation, a right-wing think tank based in Washington that’s funded by billionaires. Brent Urbanik, a social studies teacher in a public magnet school in Miami-Dade County, is reportedly the new union’s president.
Unlike United Teachers of Dade, which was required gather cards in support of recertification from at least 30% of the thousands of school staff they represent, state law only requires “intervenors” like the Miami-Dade Education Coalition to gather 10% of signed cards to appear on the ballot with them.
According to state records, the new “union” failed to even do that…on the first try…
So, MDEC tried again.
This time, the organization only submitted 11 invalid or duplicate cards.
But, sure, they made the cut…
Broadly speaking, there are dozens of unions across Florida that have petitioned for recertification following the passage of last year’s Senate Bill 256, a sweeping anti-union bill that was over a decade in the making.
The law essentially makes it harder for workers to pay union dues, by prohibiting payroll dues deductions, while requiring more workers to do so in order for a union to remain certified. Membership information has to be reported to PERC annually…
So far, more than 50,000 public sector workers have lost their union representation following the passage of the new law. The Freedom Foundation, which lobbied in favor of last year’s law and sent mailers to union members telling them to ditch their unions, hasn’t been shy in sharing its delight.
On X, formerly known as Twitter, the organization shared a screenshot of my recent article for In These Times on this fallout, declaring that these workers had “been freed from union bondage.”
“[W]e’re just getting started,” the organization added in a June 7 post.

Judge Cannon dismissed the Trump classified documents case.
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This is understandable. The time being swallowed up by that case was distracting from her duties as president of the Donald Trump Glee Club and Cheerleading Squad.
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If this had been anyone else but Trump their butt would be in jail right now no questions asked.
There was a 1st Lt in the US Army that could not account for a Nato Secret document at a missile site in Germany. That Lt was told if the document was not found that he would be court marshaled, dishonorably discharged, sent to prison for ten years in Leavenworth and ten thousand dollar fine. The document was found in another Lt’s classified safe. Now low life Trump gets off scot-free.
I know this story is true because I was the Lt responsible for the document was me. With a dishonorable discharge and time in Leavenworth I could kiss my life and my family’s life down the drain.
I am, of course, not a happy camper right now. This country has the best Supreme Court Justices and others that money can buy.
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wow. what a story!!!!!
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Thankfully, because my wife and I wanted to serve, went on to have a good career and life in the military. The Army would have been totally right to hold me accountable for the document. The courts of this nation should be holding Trump accountable for ALL his misdeeds. The law whether military for those serving this nation or the civil courts should hold all people equally accountable. No person is above the law.
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YESSSSS! And thank you for your service.
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So sorry you had that terrible experience in the Army. Judge cannon’s decision was ridiculous. She was relying on a dissent by Clarence Thomas who claimed that Jack Smith’s appointment was unconstitutional. No other justice agreed with him.
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What a terrifying story. Glad it worked out, but how awful.
Thank you for your service!
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Too bad Judge Cannin took over a year to decide the case had no merit. She’s hoping Trump will appoint her to the Supreme Court.
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yup
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“Just Us” is served.
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“The time being swallowed up by that case was distracting from her duties as president of the Donald Trump Glee Club and Cheerleading Squad.”
I missed your hilarious comment earlier – thanks for giving me my first real laugh of the day.
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And just in time for the Republican Convention, 2024, aka Triumph of the Will II: Never Surrender.
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“Last year, the extremist Florida legislature passed a law that requires unions to apply for recertification if their membership drops below 60% of eligible workers.”
Almost. The new law applies to teachers’ unions, but not unions for police, firefighters, or prison guards. Hmm, why would that be I wonder?
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Of course it doesn’t apply to the “manly” professions
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If it’s anything like the ultra-cheap “teachers association” in Utah, they run to the actual union when their members need legal help and expect the actual union lawyers to help their members. For free.
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The worst part of all this is the media after Saturday is now talking we have to lower the temperature in our discourse. Calling a fascist a fascist is not calling them “vermin “ it is a description of a political movement resembling the modern Republican Party who admire authoritarian governments. And seek to roll back the clock a hundred years to maintain power
Trump will be very well behaved at the convention. Democrats will bring out the pillows instead of the bats and the fascist Republicans who have laid out there plans in detail from crushing Unions to binging back Jim Crow will be in power for decades
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Republicans thrive when they manipulate the system to give them the power to put roadblocks in the way of unions or voters’ approval. The GOP in Florida is actively working on a way to suppress any vote that approves body autonomy for women and the legalization of marijuana in the state, two amendments on the ballot that must also meet the 60% threshold this November.
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12 years ago the Fordham institute determined Florida’s teachers unions to be the 2nd weakest in the country. DeStalinist is beating a dead horse. https://fordhaminstitute.org/national/research/how-strong-are-us-teacher-unions-state-state-comparison
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Teacher pay in ranked 50th among the states in Florida as well. https://www.nbc-2.com/article/data-florida-teacher-salary-pay-rank-united-states/60741767
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cx: Teacher pay ranked 50th
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DeSantis is brutal. He not only wants to crush those he hates but to utterly destroy them.
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