FINANCES AND ADMINISTRATION Sample Clauses

FINANCES AND ADMINISTRATION. 5.1. General Statement Concerning Finances, Dues and Per Capita. In general, this Article provides that the monthly per capita tax paid by GCIU/IBT Conference Local Unions will be set according to the provisions of the IBT Constitution; that Local Unions may also be required to pay additional monthly amounts depending on whether they participate in the GCIU Emergency Defense Fund, Benevolent Trust Fund and Newspaper Organizing Fund; that the per capita tax will initially be capped at the amount set by the current GCIU Constitution so that no Local Union will pay more in per capita than it currently pays; and that these provisions will not result in any increase in monthly membership per capita dues.
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FINANCES AND ADMINISTRATION. (a) A Management Board consisting of three employee representatives and three employer representatives appointed by the Council must administer the Fund. (b) The administration of the Fund must be in accordance with the provisions set out in this clause. (c) Disbursements from the Fund must cease whenever the amount standing to the credit of the Funds falls below R60000.00 and the payment of further benefits must not recommence until the amount to the credit of the Fund has again reached the figure of R120000.00, when claims must be considered in the order in which they were received. (d) All monies paid into the Fund must be deposited in a special banking account opened at a bank or institution approved by the Council. (e) All cheques drawn on the Fund’s account must be signed by the chairman or vice-chairman and Secretary of the Management Board, appointed by the Council. (f) Surplus money in the Fund may be placed on deposit with an approved building society or bank or may be invested. However, sufficient money must be kept in liquid form to enable the Management Board to meet any claims on the Fund immediately it is called upon to do so. (g) All costs and expenses incurred in connection with the administration and liquidation of the Fund must be regarded as and form a charge against the Fund. (h) A public accountant must be appointed annually by the Council. The public accountant must audit the accounts of the Fund at least annually and not later than 28 February in each year prepare a set of financial statements for every period of 12 months ending 31 December. True copies of the financial statements, which must be countersigned by the chairman or vice-chairman of the Management Board must be available for inspection at the Council. Certified copies of the financial statements must be sent to the Director-General of the Department of Labour. (i) In the event of the expiry of this agreement by the effluxion of time or cessation for any other cause, the Fund must continue to be administered by the Management Board until it is either liquidated or transferred by the Council to any other fund constituted for the same purpose as that for which the original Fund was created or continued by a subsequent agreement. The Fund must be liquidated unless continued or transferred as aforesaid by an agreement entered into in terms of the Act within 12 months of the date of expiry of this agreement. (j) In the event of the dissolution of the Council or in the event o...

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