Dues Deduction and Remittance and Dues List Sample Clauses

Dues Deduction and Remittance and Dues List. The Hospital agrees to deduct from each pay cheque of each employee, an amount equal to the current dues of the Union (expressed as a percentage of gross pay) as established from time to time by the Union and communicated to the Employer and further, the Employer agrees to remit the amount deducted to the Union Treasurer. The Employer will endeavour to remit all dues collected to the Union by the 15th working day of the period following the deduction. The Hospital also agrees to forward to the Union Treasurer each month a list of all part-time employees and the paid hours worked by these employees during this time period. The Union shall hold the Hospital harmless with respect to all dues so deducted.
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Dues Deduction and Remittance and Dues List. The employees covered by this Agreement shall sign a Dues Authorization form at the time of hiring in the personnel office and the Hospital agrees to deduct from the earnings of each employee any monthly dues and initiation fees, exclusive of special assessments, or special levies of any kind, levied in accordance with the Union Constitution and/or by-laws owing by her to the Union and the Union shall notify the employer as to the amount of the dues. Dues deductions shall be sent by regular, not hospital, mail to the Secretary-Treasurer of the Union not later than the 15th of the month, or as close to the 15th of the month as possible, immediately following that dues period. The Union agrees to defend and hold the Hospital completely harmless against all claims, demands, costs and expenses, should any person at any time contend or claim the Hospital has acted wrongfully or illegally in making such dues deduction. The Union further undertakes and agrees to refund to the Hospital any monies paid to the Union pursuant to this Article D, in error. The Hospital recognizes that the employees covered by this Agreement shall have the right to participate in the activities of the Union outside of working hours. Such activities shall not take place during working hours without the special permission of the Hospital.
Dues Deduction and Remittance and Dues List a) The employees covered by this Agreement shall sign a Dues Authorization form at the time of hiring in the Personnel Office and the Hospital agrees to deduct from the earnings of each employee any monthly dues, exclusive of special assessments, initiation fees, or special levies of any kind, levied in accordance with the Union Constitution and/or By-laws owing by him/her to the Union and the Union shall notify the Hospital as to the amount of the dues.
Dues Deduction and Remittance and Dues List. The employees covered by this Agreement shall sign a Dues Authorization form at the time of hiring in the personnel office and the Hospital agrees to deduct from the earnings of each employee any monthly dues, exclusive of special assessments, initiation fees, or special levies of any kind, levied in accordance with the Union Constitution and/or by-laws owing by him to the Union and the Union shall notify the Hospital as to the amount of the dues. Dues deductions shall be available for pick up by the Secretary-Treasurer of the Union not later than the 15th of the month, or as close to the 15th of the month as possible, immediately following that dues period. The Hospital recognizes that the employees covered by this Agreement shall have the right to participate in the activities of the Union outside of working hours. Such activities shall not take place during working hours without the special permission of the Hospital.

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