Common use of Union Membership Status Clause in Contracts

Union Membership Status. To the extent permitted by state and Federal law, an Employee to whom membership in the Union is denied by reason of the failure of such Employee to tender or pay initiation fees and dues uniformly required as a condition of acquiring membership, or whose membership is terminated by the Union for failure to tender or pay periodic dues uniformly required as a condition of retaining membership, shall not be continued in the employ of any Employer under this Agreement.

Appears in 3 contracts

Samples: Area‌ Agreement, Area Agreement, Area Agreement

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Union Membership Status. To the extent permitted by state and Federal law, an An Employee to whom membership in the Union is denied by reason of the failure of such Employee to tender or pay initiation fees and dues uniformly required as a condition of acquiring membership, or whose membership is terminated by the Union for failure to tender or pay periodic dues uniformly required as a condition of retaining membership, shall not be continued in the employ of any Employer under this Agreement.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Industrial Agreement, Agreement

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