Deductions for Economic Services Sample Clauses

Deductions for Economic Services. 1. The Union reserves the right to endorse up to two voluntary insurance products to be offered to union members including dental, vision, tax sheltered annuities, or any other group product, excluding health insurance of any kind. 2. In order to qualify for AFSCME endorsement, insurance carrier(s) providing such benefit(s) must agree to indemnify, save harmless and defend The School Board of Miami-Dade County, Florida, its employees and agents, from and against any and all claim, liability, losses, causes of action, costs or expense of whatever kind or nature (including, but not by way of limitation, attorney fees) which may arise out of the activities of the insurance carrier or carriers, their agents or employees.
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Deductions for Economic Services. 1. The Union reserves the right to endorse up to four voluntary insurance or other products to be offered to union members including but not limited to dental, vision, tax sheltered annuities, or any other group product, or any other economic service, excluding health insurance of any kind. 2. Payroll deduction slots may be used for other economic services, as well as tax deferred annuities, Union benefits programs, etc., and such slots shall be established with mutually agreed to procedures and guidelines as approved by the District. Payroll deduction slots for economic services other than voluntary insurance products may be renegotiated at the request of either party after a period of two years from ratification of the agreement. 3. In order to qualify for AFSCME endorsement, insurance carrier(s) and entities or businesses providing such benefit(s) must agree to indemnify, save harmless and defend The School Board of Miami-Dade County, Florida, its employees and agents, from and against any and all claim, liability, losses, causes of action, costs or expense of whatever kind or nature (including, but not by way of limitation, attorney fees) which may arise out of the activities of the insurance carrier or carriers, and any business or entity providing economic services, their agents or employees.
Deductions for Economic Services. 1. The Union reserves the right to endorse up to four voluntary insurance or other products to be offered to union members including but not limited to dental, vision, tax sheltered annuities, or any other group product, or any other economic service, excluding health insurance of any kind. 2. Payroll deduction slots may be used for other economic services, as well as tax deferred annuities, Union benefits programs, etc., and such slots shall be established with mutually agreed to procedures and guidelines as approved by the District. Payroll deduction slots for economic services other than voluntary insurance products shall be effective for one (1) year from ratification and shall be negotiated annually. 3. In order to qualify for AFSCME endorsement, insurance carrier(s) and entities or businesses providing such benefit(s) must agree to indemnify, save harmless and defend The School Board of Miami-Dade County, Florida, its employees and agents, from and against any and all claim, liability, losses, causes of action, costs or expense of whatever kind or nature (including, but not by way of limitation, attorney fees) which may arise out of the activities of the insurance carrier or carriers, and any business or entity providing economic services, their agents or employees.

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