DUES DEDUCTION (Prior Article 22) Sample Clauses

DUES DEDUCTION (Prior Article 22). Section 1. The Agency shall deduct monthly the Association membership dues from the pay of those employees who individually request in writing that such deductions be made. This request may be on the payroll deduction authorization form maintained by the Association or any other form of writing that clearly indicates the employee’s desire to have such dues or fees withheld from their paycheck. The payroll authorization forms will be provided to the Association by the employee. The amounts to be deducted shall be certified to the employee’s designated payroll office by the Association. The Association will notify the payroll offices in writing when the amount of dues and fees to be withheld are changed. The aggregate deductions of all employees, including the prior month’s adjustments, shall be remitted together with the itemized payroll computer printout by the Agency to the Association no later than the fifteenth (15th) of the month following the month for which the deductions were made. Any discrepancy in the amount remitted to the Association shall be identified insofar as possible by a coded itemized statement sent to the Association no later than the twenty-fifth (25th) of the month following the month for which the deductions were made. Employees on Agency deductions and not on the Association billing shall have a copy of their membership application furnished to the Association with the Agency’s coded itemized statement.
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DUES DEDUCTION (Prior Article 22). Section 1. The Agency shall deduct monthly the Association membership dues from the pay of those employees who individually request in writing that such deductions be made. The amounts to be deducted shall be certified to the employee’s designated payroll office by the Association. The aggregate deductions of all employees, including the prior month’s adjustments, shall be remitted together with the itemized payroll computer printout by the Agency to the Association no later than the fifteenth (15th) of the month following the month for which the deductions were made. Any discrepancy in the amount remitted to the Association shall be identified insofar as possible by a coded itemized statement sent to the Association no later than the twenty-fifth (25th) of the month following the month for which the deductions were made. Employees on Agency deductions and not on the Association billing shall have a copy of their membership application furnished to the Association with the Agency’s coded itemized statement.

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