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Teachers union expects to lose 300k members if high court overturns fees
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May 22, 2018, 09:18:54 pm »
The National Education Association's (NEA) budget committee estimates the union could lose as many as 300,000 members if the Supreme Court rules against agency fees later this spring.
According to NEA estimates obtained by the74million.org, the NEA expects a loss of 307,000 members over the next two years if the Supreme Court rules in favor of a challenge to agency fees, which allows unions to charge nonmembers for representing them. Twenty-two states allow unions to collect dues in this manner.
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http://thehill.com/blogs/blog-briefing-room/news/388872-largest-teachers-union-expects-to-lose-300k-members-over
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Re: Teachers union expects to lose 300k members if high court overturns fees
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May 22, 2018, 09:24:22 pm »
Could we try for 400,000?
Could we try for 500,000?
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May 22, 2018, 09:25:28 pm »
This may be a good start to fixing education.
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