List of Members Paying Dues Directly Sample Clauses

List of Members Paying Dues Directly. The Local Union will furnish the Employer, within fifteen (15) days after the effective date of the Agreement, the names of all members paying dues or service charges directly to the Local Union. Thereafter, the Union will furnish the Employer a monthly list of any changes.
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List of Members Paying Dues Directly. The local Union will furnish to the University, within fifteen (15) working days after the effective date of the Agreement, the names of all members paying dues directly to the local Union. Thereafter, the Union will furnish the University a monthly list of any changes.
List of Members Paying Dues Directly. The Union will furnish the Employer, within fifteen (15) days after the effective date of this Agreement, the names of all members paying directly to the Union. Thereafter, the Union will furnish the Employer a monthly list of any changes. The Employer will furnish the Union a list of all newly-hired employees and their effective date of hire.
List of Members Paying Dues Directly. The Association shall furnish the Payroll office within thirty (30) consecutive calendar days after the effective date of this Agreement, the names of all members paying dues directly to the Association. Thereafter, the Association will furnish the Payroll office a monthly list of any changes. S-8-1 SPECIAL CONFERENCES‌ Special Conferences under this Agreement between the Association and the Employer are encouraged for working out mutual problems. Special Conferences for various matters will be arranged between the Association's representative and the Employer or its designated representative upon request of either party. Such meetings shall be between representatives of the Employer and up to five (5) representatives of the Association. More members of the Association may attend by mutual agreement. The members of the Association shall not lose time or pay for time spent on Special Conferences. Arrangements for such Special Conferences shall be made in advance and a written agenda of the matters to be taken up at the meeting shall be presented at the time the Conference is requested. The matters taken up at this Special Conference shall include only those items on the agenda. Any amendments to this Agreement shall be mutually agreed to by the Employer and the Association at Special Conferences with the understanding that approval by the Association membership and the Board of Trustees of the University may be required for certain amendments.
List of Members Paying Dues Directly. The local Union will furnish the Employer, within fifteen (15) days after the effective date of this Agreement, names of all members paying dues directly to the local Union. Thereafter, the Union will furnish the Employer a monthly list of any changes. The City shall not be liable to the Union by reason of the requirements of this Agreement for the remittance of any sum other than that constituting actual deductions made from wages earned by employees. The Union will protect and save harmless the City from any and all claims, demands, suits and other forms or liability by reason of action taken or not taken by the City for the purpose of complying with this section of the Agreement.
List of Members Paying Dues Directly. The Association shall furnish the Payroll office within thirty (30) consecutive calendar days after the effective date of this Agreement, the names of all members paying dues directly to the Association. Thereafter, the Association will furnish the Payroll office a monthly list of any changes.
List of Members Paying Dues Directly. The Association will furnish the Board, upon request, the names of all members paying dues or service fees directly to the local Association.
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