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Union dues - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Union dues are a regular payment of money made by members of unions. Dues are the cost of membership; they are used to fund the various activities which the union engages in. Nearly all unions requir...
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Certain job classifications at the University of Washington are included in union shop bargaining units. As a condition of employment, employees in those job classifications are required to pay monthly dues or fees to the union. ... Union Shop Dues/Fees...
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Union Dues - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Ken Pellman writes about Big Labor. ... Tired of Paying Union Dues? ... My union eventually contacted me, and agreed to grant me "Core Financial Status", which means I write a check to the union quarterly, paying my dues minus the amount that goes to politics. According to the union, 11.02% of dues money goes to such activity.
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For the payment of union dues there is the infotype Associations (0057) subtype Sole workers Union (MX01), using this infotype you can register all the payments that the employee has to make to the union.
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To illustrate those points, I will begin by examining the three principles embodied in the NLRA--exclusive representation, union security, and mandatory bargaining in "good faith"--on which coerced payment of union dues is based.
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