Your Rights in New York
Opt Out Rights
You have the right to opt out entirely in New York.
Association Options
You have association options in New York.
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Limitations
There may be opt-out limitations. Get started below.
Misconceptions
Misconceptions about opting out are significant in New York. Learn more.
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New York RESOURCES
Teachers and education staff in New York are encouraged to visit New Choice NY for detailed opt-out information and instructions.
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RESOURCES
Teachers and education staff in New York are encouraged to visit New Choice NY for detailed opt-out information and instructions.
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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.