Updated
Updated · The Wall Street Journal · May 3
DeSantis signs Florida bill easing union decertification
Updated
Updated · The Wall Street Journal · May 3

DeSantis signs Florida bill easing union decertification

13 articles · Updated · The Wall Street Journal · May 3
  • SB 1296 requires unions below 60% dues-paying membership to win majority support for recertification and bars taxpayer-funded paid leave for campaigning, lobbying and recruitment.
  • Paid leave remains for contract negotiations and grievance work, while other union activity must use unpaid or accrued personal time.
  • The measure builds on Florida's 2023 SB 256, after several unions representing more than 70,000 employees were decertified for failing to show sufficient support.
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