Common use of COLLECTION OF UNION DUES Clause in Contracts

COLLECTION OF UNION DUES. 1. The Company shall deduct basic Union dues, during the term of the Agreement, from member employees' wages in such amounts as are specified by the Union, and forward monthly to the Union the amounts so deducted. 2. The Company and the Union shall work out a mutually satisfactory agreement by which the Company will furnish the Secretary-Treasurer of the Union, monthly, a record of those for whom deductions have been made, together with the amounts of such deductions. 3. The present Union dues deduction authorization forms will continue in use until the amount of dues is to be changed. In that event the Union will give adequate notice to the Company and the Union will furnish new authorizations with no amount stated. No subsequent change in the amount of dues will require a new authorization. 4. The Company’s obligation under this Section 2 as well as under any payroll deduction authorization form signed by any employee, regardless of its contents, shall not survive the expiration or termination of this Agreement (or the expiration or termination of any written extensions). The Company shall provide the Union with thirty (30) days notice before suspending dues deduction. The Company may, therefore, unilaterally and without negotiation, discontinue the payroll deductions until the parties have successfully negotiated a successor Agreement which includes a dues check off obligation. 5. The union agrees to indemnify and hold harmless its directors, officers, agents and employees from and against any and all claims, demands, actions, lawsuits or any other forms of liability, monetary or otherwise. 6. The Company and the Union will each be responsible for printing their own contracts. Both parties will endeavor to have the contract reviewed, proofed, and printed within one hundred twenty (120) calendar days after notice of ratification.

Appears in 2 contracts

Sources: Working Practices Agreement, Collective Bargaining Agreement

COLLECTION OF UNION DUES. 1. The Company shall deduct basic Union dues, during the term of the Agreement, from member employees' wages in such amounts as are specified by the Union, and forward monthly to the Union the amounts so deducted. 2. The Company and the Union shall work out a mutually satisfactory agreement by which the Company will furnish the Secretary-Treasurer of the Union, monthly, a record of those for whom deductions have been made, together with the amounts of such deductions. 3. The present Union dues deduction authorization forms will continue in use until the amount of dues is to be changed. In that event the Union will give adequate notice to the Company and the Union will furnish new authorizations with no amount stated. No subsequent change in the amount of dues will require a new authorization. 4. The Company’s 's obligation under this Section 2 as well as under any payroll deduction authorization form signed by any employee, regardless of its contents, shall not survive the expiration or termination of this Agreement (or the expiration or termination of any written extensions). The Company shall provide the Union with thirty (30) days notice before suspending dues deduction. The Company may, therefore, unilaterally and without negotiation, discontinue the payroll deductions until the parties have successfully negotiated a successor Agreement which includes a dues check off obligation. 5. The union agrees to indemnify and hold harmless its directors, officers, agents and employees from and against any and all claims, demands, actions, lawsuits or any other forms of liability, monetary or otherwise.. N 6. The Company and the Union will each be responsible for share equally the cost of printing their own contractsthe contract and the Company will use a union printer. Both parties will endeavor to have the contract reviewed, proofed, proofed and printed within one hundred twenty (120) calendar days after notice of ratification.

Appears in 1 contract

Sources: Working Practices Agreement