Decertification

A dysfunctional union can actually make your workplace situation worse by increasing division and preventing you and your employer from agreeing to improvements, and a nonfunctional union simply may not be earning the dues members pay. 


If your existing union is doing more harm than good, you and your colleagues can remove it from your workplace. Decertifying a union generally means no more union dues to pay, no membership solicitations or unsolicited political advice, and less ability of the union to obtain your personal contact information. 


The process to decertify a union representing public employees differs from state to state but, in general, if at least 30 percent of the unionized employees in a given workplace petition for a vote, a state labor board will conduct a secret-ballot election in which employees can vote on whether to keep or decertify the union. 


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Things to consider:

  • A successful decertification results in the removal of the union from the workplace and the end of the union contract. If you’re looking for a more direct relationship with your employer and the flexibility to seek customized compensation that reflects your unique skills and experience, this could be a good fit. However, if you still want some form of union representation, consider switching to an independent union or disaffiliating your local union from the national affiliate instead.
  • The process is typically governed by state law and administered by a neutral state labor board.
  • There are often strict time limits on when decertification petitions can be filed. Usually, there is at least one opportunity during the term of each collective bargaining agreement to file a decertification petition.
  • All employees in the bargaining unit can vote on whether to decertify, even if they aren’t union members.
  • The incumbent union will often oppose decertification efforts.
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They were there for us to help guide us or answer questions or even file court proceedings on our behalf. We are thankful for their support through this process.
Mark Holthaus
Police Officer
Liberty Lake Police Department, WA

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Your Other Options

Independent Union

Independent unions are self-governing, provide employee control, lower dues, and can be formed by a core group of leaders.

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Disaffiliation

Disaffiliation lets a local union sever ties with national affiliates, retaining its status and assets, but may face procedural challenges.

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TRUSTED PARTNERS
We just wanted a union that put our students and our community first…we built exactly that. No politics, no top-down bureaucracy. Just real, local representation by teachers for teachers to better serve students.
Gabe Shorb
Teacher
Powers School District, OR
Being able to work together to represent the school’s best interests has always been our aim. We couldn’t have done it without the help and support of the Freedom Foundation.
Holly DeKorte
Teacher
Blochman School District, CA
The Freedom Foundation was indispensable in helping us understand how to decertify. They guided us through every step of the way and made a process that can be somewhat confusing and intimidating far more manageable. Their support really made the difference and allowed us to get rid of a union that we felt no longer represented our interests.
Michelle Newlean
State Employee
Department of Transportation, WA

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