PBA Dues Sample Clauses

PBA Dues. Amount. Employees who do not desire to become members of the PBA shall be required to pay to the PBA a service charge in the amount equal to PBA dues. The Employer shall make and submit such service charge deductions to the PBA in the same manner as provided for membership dues.
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PBA Dues. Annual PBA dues for each employee shall be withheld on a pretax basis from the employees’ paycheck each month, each monthly amount withheld to be equal to 1/12 of the annual dues amount.
PBA Dues. A. The City agrees to withhold PBA membership dues and Council 82 fees from the pay of each member of the unit who authorizes said withholding in writing to the Comptroller.
PBA Dues. A. The Employer agrees to deduct from the salary of each employee who is a member of the P.B.A. under this Agreement, dues and assessments for the Patrolmen's Benevolent Association, Correction Officers of Union County, Local No. 199, Inc., when authorized in writing to do so by each P.B.A member. Individual authorization forms shall be filed by the P.B.A. with the appropriate business office of the Employer.

Related to PBA Dues

  • Union Dues As a condition of employment, the Hospital will deduct from each employee covered by this Agreement an amount equal to the regular monthly union dues designated by the Union. Such dues shall be deducted from the first pay of each month for full-time employees, and may be deducted from every pay for part-time employees. In the case of newly hired employees, such deductions shall commence in the month following their date of hire. The amount of the regular monthly dues shall be those authorized by the Union and the Union shall notify the Hospital of any changes therein and such notification shall be the Hospital's conclusive authority to make the deductions specified. In consideration of the deducting of union dues by the Hospital, the Union agrees to indemnify and save harmless the Hospital against any claims or liabilities arising or resulting from the operation of this Article. Dues deducted by the 15th of the month shall be remitted monthly to the Union, no later than the end of the month in which the dues were deducted.

  • Check-Off Payments The Employer shall deduct from every employee any dues, initiation fees, or assessments levied by the Union on its members.

  • Union Dues Deductions It shall be a condition of employment for all Nurses in the Bargaining Unit, that dues be deducted from their bi-weekly salary in the amount determined by the Union. The deductions for newly employed Nurses shall be in the first pay period of employment. The dues shall be submitted monthly to the Union together with a list of the Nurses from whom the deductions were made.

  • Association Dues 5.01 In every pay period, the Board shall deduct from every pay of each Occasional Teacher the appropriate amount of dues as authorized by the Constitution of the Association and directed by its Executive.

  • Late Fees (Check one) ☐ ☐ A late fee will be charged if Rent is not paid on time. Rent paid after the day of each month will be deemed as late; and if Rent is not paid within days after such due date, Subtenant agrees to pay: (Check one) a set late charge of $ . ☐ % of the balance due per day for each day that Rent is late. ☐ A late fee will NOT be charged. ☐ Su Bounced Checks: btenant agrees to pay $ for each dishonored bank check.

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