It's known as an «agency fee,» although the teacher unions often call it a «fair - share fee,» arguing that
non-union teachers benefit from their collective bargaining work and should, therefore, be forced to pay their fair share.
Not exact matches
The state's largest
non-union teacher membership group, the Professional Association of Colorado Educators (PACE), makes the case that they offer most of the
benefits and none of the politics for a small fraction of the annual cost.
The latter is essential for a
teacher, but that and other
benefits are available through joining a professional organization like the Association of American Educators, a
non-union alternative.