eDues Organizing Materials

The materials on this page are intended for use by building reps, member organizers, leaders and staff as they work with members to convert to eDues. Click on each thumbnail to go to a larger version and download links (for both English and Spanish versions).

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For technical assistance: If you need help with any of the fliers or materials on this page, please contact Mark Piotrowski, FEA Communications (mark.piotrowski@floridaea.org or 850-201-2834.)

A basic overview of eDues, including why eDues are safe, secure and easy.

This flier answers the question: “Why do we have to switch to eDues?”

This flier walks members through the different steps of converting to eDues and includes screenshots of many of those steps.

This customizable Word document can be used to publicize upcoming events at your school or worksite to members still needing to switch to eDues.

This flier looks at billionaire-funded groups trying to weaken and destroy unions in Florida.

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Fed Up Florida Parents and Educators File Suit Against State  

Click here to access the lawsuit Parents, students, educators, school board members, civil rights organizations, and representative groups chosen by educators, today have filed a lawsuit against the Florida Department…

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On a Day Meant to Honor Workers, Governor Cements Legacy of Anti-Worker Policy

Statement re. Signing of SB 1296, Attributed to Andrew Spar, President of the Florida Education Association Floridians have made it clear that they expect an economic future that benefits us all, and…

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Florida Stuck at 50th in Teacher Pay for Third Year in a Row as State Leaders Continue Legacy of Failure

Florida has—for the third year in a row—ranked 50th nationally in average teacher pay out of all 50 states and D.C., according to newly released data from the National Education Association (NEA).

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