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	<author_name>Louisiana Federation of Teachers</author_name>
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	<title>Protect Your Collective Bargaining Rights</title>
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	<description>House Bill 256 would allow predatory organizations to recruit members and extract dues from school personnel, even when there is a union with collective bargaining &amp; exclusivity. This means that the alternate and potentially exploitative organizations could make promises to “represent” and “advocate” for members, but wouldn’t actually be able to make good on those promises – leaving unsuspecting teachers and support staff left in the lurch. It is designed to undermine our collective voice of by fracturing and dividing our representational power. Join me in asking your Senators to VOTE NO on HB 256!</description>
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