Common use of Representation Fee Deductions Clause in Contracts

Representation Fee Deductions. An employee may choose to pay a voluntary representation fee to the Union, if one is available. Such voluntary representation fee shall be paid in an amount not to exceed regular bi-weekly dues uniformly assessed against all members of the Union, representing only the employee’s proportionate share of the Union’s cost germane to collective bargaining, contract administration, grievance administration, and any other cost necessarily or reasonably incurred for the purpose of performing the duties of an exclusive representative of the employees in dealing with the employer on labor-management issues. Such voluntary representation fee payment shall be fulfilled by the employee signing, dating and submitting to the Employer the Authorization for Voluntary “Deduction of Representation Fee” form. This Section shall not take effect until the Union notifies the Employer in writing of the amount of this voluntary representation fee. Such notification may be made on or after the effective date of this Agreement.

Appears in 5 contracts

Samples: Security Unit Agreement, Security Unit Agreement, Working Agreement

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