Company to Deduct Dues and Initiation Fee Sample Clauses

Company to Deduct Dues and Initiation Fee. 1.1 The Company agrees to make deductions of an initial initiation fee and of monthly Union membership dues from the pay of any eligible employee upon receipt from the Union of written authorization properly executed by the employee. 1.1.1 The only recognized form will be that entitled "Payroll Allotment Authorization for Union Dues or Amount Equivalent to Union Dues" as mutually agreed upon. 1.1.2 The Company will forward amounts so deducted to the Secretary-Treasurer of the Union or, upon direction, to the duly designated representative.
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