Your Rights in Massachusetts
Opt Out Rights
You have the right to opt out entirely in Massachusetts.
Association Options
You have association options in Massachusetts.
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Limitations
There may be opt-out limitations. Get started below.
Misconceptions
Misconceptions about opting out are significant in Massachusetts. Learn more.
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PRESS | Massachusetts Supreme Court Hears Educators’ Challenge to Teacher Union’s Government-Granted Coercive Powers
Boston, MA – Tomorrow, a National Right to Work Legal Defense Foundation staff attorney will deliver arguments at the Massachusetts ...READ MORE
NEWS | Report: Teachers' dues don't stay local
BOSTON — Teachers unions in Massachusetts send the vast majority of members’ dues to state and national offices, instead of ...READ MORE
NEWS | Mass. Teachers' Unions Say They're Ready For Life After 'Janus' Ruling
Wednesday’s Supreme Court decision in Janus v. AFSCME could remake the way that American teachers’ unions do business. But in ...READ MORE
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Top Five Reasons Educators Opt Out of Union Membership
- I'm so tired of the nonstop politics and negativity.
- Unions are too focused on adults at the expense of kids.
- It is just too expensive!
- I don’t want my money going to the union’s national political agenda. Focus on education issues, not national politics.
- I found a better association that provides what I need and it costs less by not funding candidates and political parties.
Top Five Reasons Educators Join Alternative Associations
- I need quality liability insurance.
- I want support protecting my job. Employment rights coverage will be there for me.
- This professional association shares my values and philosophy.
- No partisan politics, no campaigns or elections—focused on kids and helping teachers.
- Lower price. Much lower price.