Are you interested in leaving the Columbus Education Association and stopping dues from being deducted from your paycheck?
Here’s what you need to know about canceling your CEA union membership:
- Union membership is not mandatory for teachers.
- Leaving the teachers association will not affect your teaching contract or your tenure.
- Negotiated benefits such as salary and health insurance are not dependent on union membership.
- You are not alone. Thousands of teachers have chosen to leave their teachers union. Hear educators share their stories.
- Other non-union teacher associations can provide liability insurance, legal representation, and other benefits, often at a fraction of the cost.
If you want to leave the Columbus Education Association, timing matters. The union has said teachers only have from September 1-15 to decide whether or not they want to stay in the union. If you decide to cancel your membership after that date it could be a lot more challenging to exercise your rights before next year.
How to Cancel Your Columbus Education Association Membership
If you have decided to cancel your CEA membership, we can help guide you through the process.
- Fill out the form on the right and select your state and teachers union. You can choose to download or email yourself a copy of the standard opt out letter.
- Personalize the letter with your information and mail copies to your union and employer.
What If You Get Pushback or Are Told You Missed the Opt Out Window?
If you send your employer and the Columbus Education Association your opt out letter and are told you have to wait to leave your union, you can ask them to keep it on file for that window, or get help opting out sooner.
Some experts believe that the Supreme Court ruling in Janus v. AFSCME means teachers should not be locked into a membership they were forced to have as a condition of employment and are free to opt out any time. Several organizations are successfully working with teachers to help them resign outside of their union’s opt out window. If you need help, please contact us at info@teacherfreedom.org.
Are you interested in leaving the Columbus Education Association and stopping dues from being deducted from your paycheck?
Here’s what you need to know about canceling your CEA union membership:
- Union membership is not mandatory for teachers.
- Leaving the teachers association will not affect your teaching contract or your tenure.
- Negotiated benefits such as salary and health insurance are not dependent on union membership.
- You are not alone. Thousands of teachers have chosen to leave their teachers union. Hear educators share their stories.
- Other non-union teacher associations can provide liability insurance, legal representation, and other benefits, often at a fraction of the cost.
If you want to leave the Columbus Education Association, timing matters. The union has said teachers only have from September 1-15 to decide whether or not they want to stay in the union. If you decide to cancel your membership after that date it could be a lot more challenging to exercise your rights before next year.
How to Cancel Your Columbus Education Association Membership
If you have decided to cancel your CEA membership, we can help guide you through the process.
- Fill out the form below and select your state and teachers union. You can choose to download or email yourself a copy of the standard opt out letter.
- Personalize the letter with your information and mail copies to your union and employer.