Monday, January 14, 2013

The Maryland State Education Association wants school employees who are not members to pay a "fair share fee" equivalent to about 68% of the local union dues.  Under current Maryland law, union-negotiated contracts cover all teachers, member or not, and the union must represent non-union teachers in grievances.  Such fees are already required in nine counties and the city of Baltimore.

Delegate Sheila Hixson (D-Montgomery Co.) has introduced a bill that would make the fee requirement the law throughout the state.  The law would not require anyone to join the union, and would not introduce any additional fee for those already paying one.  The money collected via the fee would not go into political activities.

Read more at the Washington Examiner.

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