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Union dues are a regular payment of money made by members of a union. They are the cost of membership, and fund the various activities which the union engages in.

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When was Union Dues created?

Union Dues was created on 2001-05-14.


What type of legal action can the union take when they find out that they overlooked deduction of union dues?

If the employer doesn't deduct you union dues, you are still obligated to pay your dues. Read your bylaws and constitution, to determine your particular circumstance (these documents will tell you what your union can do when you do not pay your dues).


Why am I forced to pay union dues to work at Dillons Grocery store when I only work 15 to 20 hours a week and make minimum wage?

You are not forced to pay union dues if your dept. is a union dept. You are automatically in the union and the dues are optional. Contact your union rep and tell him to cancell your dues. I don't know what state you are in but in Ks. you are not forced to pay these dues.


What are the effects of unionization?

You will have to pay union dues. But then again you will make more money being in a union, which more than cover the cost of your dues.


What is the law to have union dues sent to a charity instead of the union?

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Can you have union dues stopped being deducted from your pay check but instead have the dues contributed to a recognized charity what forms are required and will the union still represent the member?

Assuming your wanting to stop paying union dues because your not happy with your current union, it is not possible to simply stop paying your dues. However as mentioned it IS possible to have your union dues donated to any recognized charity or church. All you have to due is fill out some papers aknowledging your wishes and your done. If you do decide to do this, your Union is still obligated (by law) to represent you.


Which of these limited high union membership dues and union contributions to political campaign funds?

The Taft-Hartley Act limited high dues for union membership as well as union contributions to political campaign funds.


What limited high union membership dues and union contributions to political campaign funds?

The Taft-Hartley Act limited high dues for union membership as well as union contributions to political campaign funds.


What are union dues?

It's the price you pay to be part of the union


When are union dues deducted from yourcheck?

Public employers must receive the written or electronic consent of each of their employees before deducting union dues or fees from their paycheck. So they should tell you when the dues will be taken out when they get your consent.


What do union members get in return for their union dues. Are any dues used toward retirement and other benefits?

Members get membership rights - they can vote for union officials, run for union office, attend meetings, vote on contract ratification. FOlks in a bargaining unit who pay no dues (free riders) don't get any of that. Everyone in the unit gets represented during contract negotiation, and grievances. Dues also pay for union lobbying and political contributions. Almost no unions use dues to fund retirement, that has become an employer-paid benefit. Dues and assessments are amassed for a strike fund.


When an individual belongs to a union he or she must?

pay union dues, follow the rules and regulations set forth by the union, and may have access to certain benefits and resources provided by the union such as collective bargaining and representation in negotiations with employers.