Florida unions struggle to reenroll members
Labor unions in Florida have struggled to meet provisions of the state’s new public sector union laws that went into effect on July 1. Senate
2,824 Public Employees Helped Opt Out
18,000 Members
$323,875 Saved in Annual Union Dues
2,824 Public Employees Helped Opt Out
18,000 Members
$323,875 Saved in Annual Union Dues
Labor unions in Florida have struggled to meet provisions of the state’s new public sector union laws that went into effect on July 1. Senate
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