Union dues definition

Union dues means money levied by a trade union in terms of section fifty-two;
Union dues means dues, fees, assessments, or other money required as a condition of membership or participation in a labor organization.
Union dues means the dues, exclusive of any special levies, uniformly and regularly paid by all bargaining unit members in accordance with the constitution and bylaws of the Alberta Union of Provincial Employees.

Examples of Union dues in a sentence

  • Such Union dues deducted shall be indicated on the employee’s T-4.

  • The Board shall deduct Union dues for every pay period for which an Occasional Teacher receives pay.

  • Upon receipt of a written and signed authorization form from an employee, the Employer shall deduct the amount of Union dues and initiation fee, if any, set forth in such form and any authorized increase therein, and shall remit such deductions, along with a list of those employees from whom the deductions were made, monthly to the Union at the address designated by that Union in accordance with the laws of the State of Illinois.

  • I hereby authorize EVOQUE D.C.S. to deduct from my salary or wages, sickness or disability payments, or other benefit payments or vacation payments, an amount equal to regular monthly Union dues.

  • In cases where Union dues are deducted in error and are sent to the Union, the Union shall promptly refund any monies owed the employee upon presentation of proper evidence.


More Definitions of Union dues

Union dues means dues, fees, assessments or other charges of any kind or amount or their equivalents paid or payable, directly or indirectly, to a labor organization or its agents and includes payments to any charity or other third party in lieu of such payments to a labor organization.
Union dues means dues, fees, assessments, or other money required as a condition of
Union dues means dues, fees, money, or other assessments
Union dues means the dues established pursuant to the by-laws and regulations of the Institute as the dues payable by its members as a consequence of their membership in the Institute, and shall not include any initiation fee, insurance premium, or special levy (cotisations syndicales), and
Union dues means the amount of monthly dues uniformly levied by the Union on its members in accordance with UNIFOR Constitution and By-laws.
Union dues means the total amount of dues, fees, assessments, or other charges or expenses
Union dues. The Company shall deduct money from Union employees' wages and pay it to the proper officers of the Union, provided the employee who is a member of the Union individually and voluntarily authorized such deduction to be made. The form of the check-off authorization is attached to this Agreement as Exhibit III (CHECK OFF AUTHORIZATION). The Union shall hold the Company free and harmless from any claims or damages from any party whatsoever for making deductions and shall indemnify the Company against any and all claims or damages which may originate from the dues check-off process.