Teachers’ union forces members to fund PAC, request refund today

If teachers and other educators would like to protect their constitutional right to not fund the union’s PAC, the process to get the forced $25 contribution refunded is not easy.

Each year, Education Minnesota charges member teachers and education support professionals (ESPs) $25.00 for its political action committee or “PAC.” PAC money is spent on supporting political parties (okay, mostly one party), candidates (mostly from one party) and other political funds (aligned with one party).

Because the Education Minnesota union membership card treats the deductions for the PAC as part of union dues, teachers and ESPs are not offered the right to opt-out of the deductions once and for all. The refund must be requested every single year. Refund request forms are available in the union’s magazine Minnesota Educator, which then must be mailed to Education Minnesota’s accounting department.

The deadline for the refund is October 31 for continuing members, or within 30 days of signing a membership application for new members.

Again, the union must receive the form by October 31, so don’t wait until the last minute to send it in.

Could the refund process be any more complicated? All for $25?

Educators should not have this additional burden imposed on them just to exercise their constitutional right to not fund a union PAC. Twenty-five dollars is not a lot of money, but it is a matter of principle. And it should be a matter of choice to contribute in the first place versus the union taking the money and forcing teachers to go through a cumbersome process to ask for it back.

Education Minnesota should collect PAC money separate from the union membership card. This would better respect teachers’ varying political ideologies and help clear away the spider’s web of rules the union uses to make the refund process a burden on its members.

Reach out to [email protected] if you have questions about the refund process.