Common use of Good Standing with the Union Clause in Contracts

Good Standing with the Union. The Union may notify the Employer in writing that an employee covered by this Agreement is not in good standing with the Union, in that such employee is in arrears for current dues, assessments or fees, including initiation fees. The Employer will inform the employee of such notification and, unless the employee acquires good standing with the Union within a period of five (5) full workdays after being so informed by the Employer, the employee will be terminated. The Employer agrees to deduct Union dues, assessments and fees from the pay of its employees and pay to the Local Union 1547 such amount as is authorized in writing by the employee on a form acceptable to the Employer. The Employer agrees to make this deduction from each payroll check, and to send a check for the total amount to the Financial Secretary as designated by the Union on or before the fifteenth (15th) day of the following month, together with a list of every bargaining unit employee that shows for each employee (1) the employee’s social security number, (2) the employee’s last name, first name, and middle initial, (3) the amount of working dues, assessments or fees deducted, (4) the amount of monthly dues or fees deducted, (5) the employee’s base working rate, (6) the number of hours compensated at straight time, and at the applicable overtime rate, (7) the total hours compensated, and

Appears in 1 contract

Sources: Employment Agreement

Good Standing with the Union. The Union may notify the Employer in writing that an employee covered by this Agreement is not in good standing with the Union, in that such employee is in arrears for current dues, assessments or fees, including initiation fees. The Employer will inform the employee of such notification and, unless the employee acquires good standing with the Union within a period of five (5) full workdays after being so informed by the Employer, the employee will be terminated. The Employer agrees to deduct Union dues, assessments and fees from the pay of its employees and pay to the Local Union No. 1547 such amount as is authorized in writing by the employee on a form acceptable to the Employer. The Employer agrees to make this deduction from each payroll check, and to send a check for the total amount to the Financial Secretary as designated by the Union on or before the fifteenth (15th) day of the following month, together with a list of every bargaining unit employee that shows for each employee employee: (1) the employee’s social security number, (2) the employee’s last name, first name, and middle initial, (3) the amount of working dues, assessments or fees deducted, (4) the amount of monthly dues or fees deducted, (5) the employee’s base working rate, (6) the number of hours compensated at straight time, and at the applicable overtime rate, (7) the total hours compensated, andand (8) the employee’s gross wages. This

Appears in 1 contract

Sources: Employment Agreement (Chugach Electric Association Inc)

Good Standing with the Union. The Union may notify the Employer in writing that an employee covered by this Agreement agreement is not in good standing with the Union, in that such employee is in arrears for current dues, assessments or fees, including initiation fees. The Employer will inform the employee of such notification and, unless the employee acquires good standing with the Union within a period of five (5) full workdays after being so informed by the Employer, the employee will be terminated. The Employer agrees to deduct Union dues, assessments and fees from the pay of its employees and pay to the Local Union No. 1547 such amount as is authorized in writing by the employee on a form acceptable to the Employer. The Employer agrees to make this deduction from each payroll check, and to send a check for the total amount to the Financial Secretary as designated by the Union on or before the fifteenth (15th) day of the following month, together with a list of every bargaining unit employee that shows for each employee (1) the employee’s social security number, (2) the employee’s last name, first name, and middle initial, (3) the amount of working dues, assessments or fees deducted, (4) the amount of monthly dues or fees deducted, (5) the employee’s base working rate, (6) the number of hours compensated at straight time, and at the applicable overtime rate, (7) the total hours compensated, and,

Appears in 1 contract

Sources: Employment Agreement