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  2. New Florida labor law may mean end of Leon Teachers union ...

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    In April, the National Education Association released a report that placed Florida in last place for the nation's average teacher pay at $53,098. The minimum livable wage is $58,970 according to ...

  3. DeSantis raises teacher pay, blames unions for Florida's ...

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    Florida teachers will see an increase in salaries for the 2024-2025 school year, but the money came with a message. ... A 2020 law that mandated a starting salary of $47,500 requires districts to ...

  4. Why thousands of workers in Florida are losing their labor ...

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    Teachers unions are among the groups most affected by the fallout of the law. At least eight county teachers unions in Florida have failed to collect union dues from at least 60% of members ...

  5. Florida Education Association - Wikipedia

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    Thousands did. Schools closed in roughly two-thirds of Florida's counties. At the height of the strike, 25,712 teachers—about 40 percent of the state's teachers—walked out. The statewide Florida teachers' strike was not uniform, however. Strikes lasted only a few days in some districts, while in others teachers walked picket lines for weeks.

  6. Worker Adjustment and Retraining Notification Act of 1988

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    The Worker Adjustment and Retraining Notification Act of 1988 (the "WARN Act") is a U.S. labor law that protects employees, their families, and communities by requiring most employers with 100 or more employees to provide notification 60 calendar days in advance of planned closings and mass layoffs of employees. [1]

  7. Florida State Teachers Association - Wikipedia

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    It was the largest teacher organization in Florida. [3] Hubert Humphrey prepared a speech to the group in 1964. [4] The group published the Florida State Teachers' Bulletin. The Tampa branch helped organize the Turner v Keefe lawsuit targeting lower pay for Boack teachers. [5] Emmett W. Bashful, a political scientist at Florida A& M University ...

  8. Florida is anything but ‘free’ as it works to cripple ...

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    All this in the midst of a teacher shortage crisis where Florida is ranked 48th in educator pay. In stark contrast, unions defend the greater good through the faculty and staff they represent.

  9. National ranking of teacher pay spells bad news for Florida ...

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    The starting salary for teachers in Palm Beach County is $51,500, according to 2023 figures from the school district. Teachers can be paid up to $77,233 if they have 25 years of experience.