Florida's education landscape is on the verge of a major overhaul as Governor Ron DeSantis' proposed "union busting" law threatens to dismantle the state's teachers unions. The bill, which has sparked fierce debate among educators and lawmakers, would significantly restrict the ability of teachers to organize and negotiate with school districts. If passed, the law could potentially lead to the collapse of the state's teachers unions, leaving hundreds of thousands of educators without a collective voice to advocate for better working conditions, pay, and benefits. The move has raised concerns among education advocates, who argue that it will erode the profession's ability to effectively represent its members and improve student outcomes.


Teachers unions could disappear under DeSantis ‘union busting’ law  Orlando Sentinel