Mail-In Showdown Puts Miami-Dade Teachers Union on the Brink
United Teachers of Dade needs half of the district’s mail ballots back to avoid decertification under new state rules. Ballots mailed May 27; count July 7.
Miami-Dade’s largest teachers union is in a high-stakes scramble to keep its contract alive as a by-mail recertification vote lands in the mailboxes of thousands of school district employees. The United Teachers of Dade must get at least half of its bargaining unit to send ballots back or face decertification, union leaders warn. …
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