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Public-employee unions in Florida are scrambling to survive. A new labor law requires more workers to be dues-paying members — while making it more difficult to collect union dues.
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UPS workers could go on strike for the first time since 1997 if they can’t reach a new contract deal by the end of the month.
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Gov. Ron DeSantis has signaled that he will make a priority of passing a long-debated proposal that would prevent teachers from having union dues deducted from their paychecks.
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Workers at Jacksonville's first unionized Starbucks are demanding the same $15 per hour minimum pay that went into effect Monday at non-unionized stores.
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Two Jacksonville Starbucks stores voted to unionize Tuesday, following a Tallahassee Starbucks that was the first to unionize in Florida last week.
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The Starbucks at San Marco Square and the Starbucks at San Jose Boulevard and Ricky Drive have made the effort to unionize. A vote next month will determine if they're successful.