Dues Deductions 47. Dues deductions, once initiated, shall continue until the authorization is revoked in writing by the employee. For the administrative convenience of the City and the Association, an employee may only revoke a dues authorization by delivering the notice of revocation to the Controller during the two week period prior to the expiration of this Agreement. The revocation notice shall be delivered to the Controller either in person at the Controller's office or by depositing it in the U.S. Mail addressed to the Payroll/Personnel Services Division, Office of the Controller, 000 Xxxxxxxxx Xxxxxx, San Francisco, CA 94103; Attention: Dues Deduction. The City shall deliver a copy of the notices of revocation of dues deductions authorizations to the Association within two (2) weeks of receipt.
Union Dues Deductions It shall be a condition of employment for all Nurses in the Bargaining Unit, that dues be deducted from their bi-weekly salary in the amount determined by the Union. The deductions for newly employed Nurses shall be in the first pay period of employment. The dues shall be submitted monthly to the Union together with a list of the Nurses from whom the deductions were made.
Union Dues Deduction The Company will deduct union dues from new employees who have worked a minimum of forty (40) hours.
Dues Deduction 6.2.1 The District shall deduct, in accordance with the CSEA dues and service fee schedule approved by the CSEA delegates, dues from the wages of all employees who are members of CSEA on the date of the execution of this Agreement, and who have submitted dues authorization forms to the District.
Membership Dues Deduction Any unit member who is a member of the Teachers 20 Association of Long Beach, CTA-NEA, or who has applied for membership, may 21 pay a lump sum cash payment to the Association or sign and deliver to the District 22 an assignment authorizing deduction of unified membership dues, initiation fees and 23 general assessments in the Association. Pursuant to such authorization, the District 24 shall deduct one-tenth (1/10) of such dues from the regular salary warrant of the unit 26 authorization after the commencement of the school year shall have deducted one- 28 periods.
Voluntary Deductions A. The Employer agrees to deduct from the wages of any employee who is a member of the Union a DRIVE and/or a Teamsters Legal Defense Fund deduction as provided for in a written authorization. Such authorization must be executed by the employee and may be revoked by the employee at any time by giving written notice to both the Employer and the Union. The beginning and/or termination of this deduction will coincide with the payroll cycle. The Employer agrees to remit any deductions made pursuant to this provision to the Union together with a report showing:
Salary Deductions Salaried employees (E-level classifications) who are permanently assigned to full-time job classifications are paid on a bi-weekly salary basis. Salaried employees are paid a bi-weekly salary based on a minimum of two (2) forty (40) hour workweeks. The bi-weekly salary received by salaried employees will not be reduced regardless of the number of hours the salaried employee actually works in any week in which the salaried employee performs any work except for the following deductions:
Deduction of Dues An employee, who is or who may become a member of the Union, may execute a written authorization providing that a portion of his wages representing monthly dues be withheld weekly and forwarded to the Union. Upon receiving a properly executed Authorization Form from an employee, the Commission or appropriate designee shall notify the Chief Financial officer or appropriate designee to deduct from wages due, the amount authorized. Each month, a check for the amount of all dues deducted, along with a current list of members from whose wages dues deductions have been made, shall be transmitted to the Secretary/Treasurer of the Union as follows: New England P.B.A. Corporate Office, 000 Xxxxxxxxxx Xxxxxx, Xxxxxxxxxx, Xxxxxxxxxxxxx 00000. The deduction shall be only in the amount certified in writing by the President or the Secretary/Treasurer of the Union, as representing monthly dues uniformly required as a condition of acquiring or retaining membership. An employee who executes such authorization form shall continue to have such deductions made from his wages during the term of the Agreement or until he notifies the Commission or designee in writing, with a copy to the Union, that the Authorization Form is being revoked, and the employee thus withdraws the authority for the deduction of dues. Dues deductions shall be made without cost to the employee or the Union. Dues deductions shall be subordinate to deductions required by law. No deductions shall be made if an employee has insufficient wages in any pay period. Neither the Commission nor the City of Nashua shall be responsible for deducting any arrearage in dues owed to the Union by a member. Deductions shall automatically terminate upon the occurrence of any of the following events:
LOCAL AND BCTF DUES DEDUCTION 1. The employer agrees to deduct from the salary of each employee covered by this Collective Agreement an amount equal to the fees of the BCTF according to the scale established pursuant to its constitution and by-laws, inclusive of the fees of the local in the district, according to the scale established pursuant to its constitution and by-laws, and shall remit the same to the BCTF and the local respectively. The employer further agrees to deduct levies of the BCTF or of the local established in accordance with their constitutions and by-laws, and remit the same to the appropriate body.