YOUR VOICE DESERVES TO BE HEARD
NJEA MEMBERS — PLEASE SIGN THE PETITION
A Message and Petition from Dr. Marie Dupont – a U.S. Army Veteran, Haitian Immigrant, and longtime Roselle, New Jersey, Public School Teacher
Dear Friends and Colleagues of NJEA:
As NJEA members, we trust our dues will strengthen classrooms, support teachers, and benefit students: not bankroll political campaigns. But last year, $45 million of our hard-earned dues was diverted into Sean Spiller's failed run for governor. That's money that could have put $225 into the hands of every teacher for classroom supplies or funded real professional development across our schools.
When I questioned this spending in an open letter to NJEA leadership, I was met with silence. Pressing further, I attended the NJEA Summer Leadership Conference, only to be removed under what I believe was the pretext of a membership issue, despite being fully registered. No teacher should be punished for asking where our money is going.
This is bigger than one campaign. If NJEA leadership can funnel away $45 million without our knowledge or consent, what's to stop them from doing it again in the next election cycle. Teachers deserve transparency, accountability, and a voice in how our dues are spent..
Best regards,

Marie M. Dupont
NJEA leadership spent $45 million of our hard-earned dues to pay for Sean Spiller’s campaign expenses when he ran for Governor. Our money went to giant billboards, television and online advertising, thousands and thousands of mailers, and other questionable spending.
New Jersey teachers should not be forced to pay for Sean Spiller’s campaign bills.
This money could have been used to help us pay for school supplies, teacher development and support, and to strengthen our local unions. Instead, it was taken away from us and spent without our approval while NJEA leadership hid the truth from us.
This must never happen again.
#1 Tell Us How $45 Million of Our Dues Were Spent: The NJEA must hire an independent auditor to report back during this year’s NJEA Convention on how every dollar of the $45 million of our dues was spent on Sean Spiller’s campaign for governor.
#2 NJEA Leadership Must Apologize for Spending Our Dues and Hiding the Truth from Us: Sean Spiller and current NJEA leadership must publicly apologize to members during this year’s NJEA Convention for spending our dues while hiding the truth from members.
#3 NJEA Leadership Should Never Be Allowed To Do This Again: NJEA leadership must publicly commit during this year’s NJEA Convention to a new policy that member dues cannot be spent on politics without explicit approval from members.
#4 NJEA Leadership Must Allow Members to Express Themselves without Fear of Retaliation: NJEA leadership must publicly commit to maintaining a climate where members can question and even dissent from NJEA leadership without fear of retaliation.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
Our goal is to inform you of your rights and the facts. Here are some frequently asked questions (FAQs) and our answers to help you make the best decision for you and your family. If we’ve missed something, please feel free to contact us with your questions HERE.
How To Stop Paying Dues
There are two steps to stopping union dues from being taken out of your paycheck:
1. Notifying your district Business Administrator that you want them to stop taking union dues out of your paycheck.
2. Resigning from the union.
Stopping Dues
You can notify your district Business Administrator at any time that you want them to stop taking dues out of your paycheck.
Simply send your district Business Administrator an email saying you want them to stop taking union dues out of your paycheck. That’s it. That’s your official notice. We recommend that you copy the Payroll Department on your email and keep a copy of your correspondence for your own records. Here is a sample email you can use. SAMPLE EMAIL.
Ask the district Business Administrator to acknowledge receipt of your email and for the actual date when they will stop taking union dues out of your paycheck. If you use Sunlight’s SAMPLE EMAIL, these requests are already included. Please see the FAQ section above for when they are required to stop taking dues out of your paycheck (your “effective date,” which depends on when you were hired). When they tell you a date, be sure to follow up a few weeks before that date to make sure they will do what they are required to do.
If your Business Administrator is unresponsive or refuses to stop taking out dues from your paycheck, you have legal protections and we are here to support you. Please contact our legal team HERE.
Resigning from the union
Many districts require that you also resign from the union in order to stop paying dues. In order to stop paying dues as soon as possible, we recommend that you resign from your union at the same time you notify the Business Administrator that you want to stop paying dues. This will lessen the chance for delays due to interference from the union.
We recommend that you notify the union of your desire to resign in writing or by email so you have a record of your request. The union may make you go through their administrative process and try to persuade you to change your mind, but they cannot legally stop you from resigning.
If the union is unresponsive or refuses to let you resign, you have legal protections and we are here to support you. Please contact our legal team HERE.
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