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more states enact new laws curbing teachers unions
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AI-generatedThe article discusses state-level legislation restricting teachers' unions in Florida, Idaho, and Oklahoma. These laws affect union membership and operations but have no direct commercial mechanism. No product, commodity, company margin, or supply chain impact is identified. The event is regulatory but does not affect any commercial sector.
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- Florida law requires majority of members present for union votes and increases penalties for illegal strikes.
- Idaho law prohibits unions from collecting dues via payroll deductions and limits union activities during school hours.
- Oklahoma lawmakers advancing bill allowing teachers to withdraw from unions at any time.
- Freedom Foundation reports over 272,535 teachers have opted out of union membership, with more than 50,000 in 2025 alone.