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Employees may choose not to become union members and pay dues, or opt to pay only that share of dues used directly for representation, such as collective bargaining and contract administration. Known as objectors, they are no longer union members, but are still protected by the contract.
In January 1959, Alaska became the 49th state admitted to the union.
No State of Alaska jobs require union membership. In Alaska, state employees who are already dues-paying union members can opt out and stop having dues deducted from their paychecks for any reason.
Membership in the union is up to you. By law you cannot be forced to join the union. But you will have to pay something to the union for its representation. These are called agency fees.
It is up to each employee to choose how they exercise that right by making the decision whether to join a union. The State has no involvement in that personal decision.