I'm sure there are plenty all over the state (pretty sure you know that too)
Here's an example
http://cwa-tseu.org
Which one are you a member of?
Texas is a "right to work state" which undercuts unions. Now it might become a Federal law. We'll be working 16 hour days in sweat shops pretty soon.
"Unfortunately, attacking the freedom of working people to come together is exactly what the Janus v. AFSCME lawsuit is all about. Although fronted by a lone state employee, the case is bankrolled by the National Right to Work Foundation and the Liberty Justice Center — the litigation wing of the Illinois Policy Institute — part of a network funded by billionaires and corporate CEOs who use their massive fortunes to tilt the playing field in their favor."
"The Janus v. AFSCME case is an effort by powerful corporate interests to outlaw fair share. … It actually began as a political scheme by Gov. Bruce Rauner, who shortly after taking office issued an executive order and filed a lawsuit trying to ban fair-share fees." ROBERTA LYNCH, EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR, AFSCME COUNCIL 31 JULY 07, 2017