Dues Deduction definition

Dues Deduction. The Board shall deduct from the pay of each teacher all membership dues of the Osceola County Education Association, provided that at the time of such deduction there is, in the possession of the Board, a valid written authorization for dues deduction executed by the teacher. 4.15-1 Prior to August 1, the Association will notify the School District of the specific amount of dues deduction. Such dues shall remain constant for the fiscal year (July 1 to June 30). (08/21/01) 4.15-2 Any teacher may authorize dues deduction by presenting an authorization card to the Board. 4.15-3 Authorization for dues deduction shall be in force until revoked in writing by the member to the Board and the Association. The revocable authorization for dues deduction will be effective thirty (30) working days from the date the written request is received by the Board. 4.15-4 All dues deduction by the Board shall be remitted to the individual designated in writing by the President of the Association the same working day of the deduction. 4.15-5 The Association shall indemnify and save harmless the Board from all claims, demands, suits, and costs, including reasonable attorney’s fees, incurred in connection with the administration of this item, provided the Board acts in compliance with its dues deduction obligations. 4.15-6 The Board will not collect any fines, penalties, or non-uniform assessments on behalf of the Association. 4.15-7 The Association will not be assessed a service charge for cost incurred by the Board in order to provide any dues deduction requested by the Association pursuant to Florida Statutes.
Dues Deduction. The Association which is the legally recognized exclusive bargaining representative of the employees as described in the “Recognition” clause of this Collective Bargaining Agreement shall have the right to payroll deduction of membership dues, assessments and fees for employees represented by this bargaining agreement. By August 25 or as soon as available each school year, the Association shall give the District written notice of the dollar amounts for membership dues and representation fees to be deducted during the school year under payroll deduction. Changes to the deduction amounts shall require a minimum of thirty (30) days written notice. Dues deductions / representation fees shall be withheld in twelve (12) equal monthly installments for returning employees and ten (10) equal monthly installments for new employees. Dues deductions / representation fees shall be prorated for employees hired after the start of the school year or those who terminate employment prior to the end of the school year. The District shall transmit all dues and fees deducted to the Association on a monthly basis and shall inform the Association of new hires as soon as possible but no later than 30 days from the date of hire.
Dues Deduction. Replace “weekly pay of each employee” with “biweekly pay of each employee”. [Housekeeping]

Examples of Dues Deduction in a sentence

  • Upon receipt of a written Dues Deduction Authorization and assignment from a bargaining unit employee, the District shall make the appropriate payroll deduction as certified by the President of the Association and shall transmit the monthly dues to the Washington Education Association.

  • As it relates to the Dues Deduction provision in the Unit 36 MOU, the parties agree that the language “other monies” shall be null and void.

Related to Dues Deduction

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  • Accrued Amounts means any unpaid annual base salary accrued through the date of a Participant’s Qualifying Termination and any accrued but unpaid vacation pay.

  • Unpaid withholding tax means withholding tax due but not paid by the date the withholding tax is required to be paid under applicable law.

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  • Unpaid estimated income tax means estimated income tax due but not paid by the date the tax is required to be paid under applicable law.

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