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Broward Teachers Union President Anna Fusco Finally Responds To Union Certification Woes With Another Attack On School Board Members

BTU President Anna Fusco

Days after REDBROWARD revealed the Broward Teachers Union (BTU) failed to achieve automatic union certification with less than sixty percent of dues paying membership, President Anna Fusco has finally addressed the matter. On Monday, BTU promised a forthcoming coming email from Fusco would “clear up the fake news” about the decertification process. During a School Board workshop on Tuesday, David Azzarito, the District’s Chief People Person, confirmed BTU (and its Units) failed to be automatically certified.

So much for “fake news.”

On Wednesday, Fusco sent an email to teachers. In the email, Fusco attacked School Board Members Torey Alston and Brenda Fam by name.

Fusco wrote, “Torey Alston, along with anti-worker Board Member Brenda Fam, is spreading misinformation about the BTU and the upcoming PERC elections. We are not surprised that these two continue to attack educators and support staff.”

Neither Alston nor Fam plays any role in the union certification process. By Florida law, the certification and recertification processes are done by the Florida Public Employees Relations Commission (PERC).

Here is Anna Fusco’s entire email:


As many of you may have heard, fresh off of his resounding defeat, Torey Alston, along with anti-worker Board Member Brenda Fam, is spreading misinformation about the BTU and the upcoming PERC elections. We are not surprised that these two continue to attack educators and support staff.

These are the same people who:

• Voted against your salary increases and later, even tried to take : Contrue to tree tooth and nay:

Voted against referendum money, and to deny salary increases to

Now, they want you to leave the only union that fought AGAINST all of this. Hmm, I wonder why they want to get rid of the BTU….

It is true that under anti-union legislation passed in 2023, certain unions representing public works in Florida must report their membership rate on a yearly basis, and if their membership is below a super-majority of 60%, they must petition for an election with the Public Employees Relations Commission (PERC).

PERC is processing the BU’s petitions and elections will soon be hold.

No determination has yet been made about whether those elections will be conducted on-site or by mail ballots.

But let’s be clear – the BTU has not been decertified.

BTU remains the certified bargaining representative of all four units – Education Professionals (EP), Education Support Professionals (ESP), and Technical Support Professionals (TSP), supervisory and non-supervisory personnel.

Because we are united, have contracts, and are represented by the BTU, management cannot unilaterally change benefits, or other terms and conditions employment.

Your contracts remain in full force and effect and all of your rights and benefits remain secure.

It’s undeniable that anti-union politicians are working hard to silence our voices, but we will not allow them to succeed. Now, more than ever, we must stand united and ensure that our union remains strong by boosting our membership. Our strength lies in our numbers, and by standing together, we protect our careers, our contracts, and the future of our profession.

Voting to keep BTU as our bargaining representative is not just a choice; it’s a necessity to safeguard everything we’ve fought for.

A “yes” vote keeps BTU strong, while a “no” vote doesn’t just weaken us—it removes the ability for ANY union to represent us.

A “no” vote means no other union, leaving us all unprotected and vulnerable to exploitation. We cannot, and will not, allow teachers to become ununionized and stripped of their collective power.

This is our moment to rally our colleagues, encourage them to join BTU, and show that we are an unbreakable force. Together, our voice is powerful, and our unity is our greatest strength!

Thank you very much.

In Solidarity,

Anna Fusco, President

Broward Teachers Union

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BYE BYE BYE? School District Official Confirms Broward Teachers Union Failed Certification Process

Broward Teachers Union President Anna Fusco

According to the “Chief People Officer” of Broward County Public Schools, the Broward Teachers Union (BTU) is facing decertification after it failed to meet a key threshold in a new Florida law. In May 2023, Governor Ron DeSantis signed Senate Bill 256 which “prohibited teachers’ unions from using government resources to have dues deducted directly from employee paychecks.” The law also required a union to be comprised of least 60% of dues paying employees.

David Azzarito, the Broward Schools Chief People Officer, (Human Resources and Equity) says the Broward Teachers Union did not meet the sixty percent threshold.

In an email to numerous District officials obtained by REDBROWARD, Azzarito said “All 3 BTU units fell below the 60% paying membership threshold to automatically recertify.” In order to petition the Florida Public Employees Realtions Commission (PERC) to an hold election to recertify the union, thirty percent of the membership must sign “interest cards.”

In the August 23, 2024 email, Azzarito claims the BTU met the thirty percent threshold.

As part of the process, once BTU meets the thirty percent threshold, it has thirty days to petition PERC for an election.

According to the PERC website, there is no election set to recertify the Broward Teachers Union. There is no listing for any upcoming hearing involving the BTU.

The PERC website shows no certification for the Broward Teachers Union.

WHEN DID BTU FILE?

Even though they were asking for information months ago, District insiders claim they were unaware of BTU’s certification status until last week. In an April 23, 2024 email, David Azzarito said he was “unaware” of the numbers at BTU.

Officials tell REDBROWARD that the District should receive any certification documents filed by BTU with PERC.

So when did BTU file its certification documents with PERC?

According to a database of State records complied by WLRN news, the Broward Teachers Union filed its paperwork on April 16, 2024.

The BTU reported there were 13,724 eligible employees in the District. The BTU reported 7,178 dues-paying members.

This is 52.30%.

According to a BTU document obtained by REDBROWARD, the number of dues-paying membership in some units is significantly lower. In the document BTU tells members of the BTU-TSP (Technical Support Professionals) unit, “Unfortunately, only 20% of all TSPs belong to BTU, placing you in danger of losing your union rights and protections.”

Is it “BYE BYE BYE” for the Broward Teachers Union?

Is Susan Cooper, the District’s chief labor relations officer and close friend of BTU President Anna Fusco, involved in the certification process?

If there is an election, will BTU get the required fifty percent plus 1 of votes to certify?

Why wasn’t the decertification of the powerful Broward Teachers Union a huge story?

More to come…