Common use of Insufficient Wages Clause in Contracts

Insufficient Wages. (1995) If the wages of any employee are insufficient to permit the deduction of the full amount of dues, no such deduction shall be made from the wages of such employee. The Company shall not, because the employee did not have sufficient wages payable to him on the designated payroll, carry forward and deduct from any subsequent wages the dues not deducted in an earlier month.

Appears in 3 contracts

Samples: Collective Agreement, Collective Agreement, Collective Agreement

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Insufficient Wages. (199593) If the wages of any an employee payable on a pay period are insufficient to permit the deduction of the full amount of dues, no such deduction shall be made from the wages of such employeeemployee by the Company in such pay period. The Company shall not, because the employee did not have sufficient wages payable to him on the designated payrollany pay period, carry forward and deduct from any subsequent wages the dues not deducted in an earlier monthpay period.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Collective Agreement, Letter of Agreement

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Insufficient Wages. (19951993) If the wages of an employee payable on the payroll for any employee pay period are insufficient to permit the deduction of the full amount of dues, no such deduction shall be made from the wages of such employeeemployee in such pay period. The Company Management shall not, because the employee did not have sufficient wages payable to him him/her on the designated payroll, carry forward and deduct from any subsequent wages the dues not deducted in an earlier monthpay period.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Collective Agreement

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