Remittance to the Local Union Clause Samples

The "Remittance to the Local Union" clause establishes the obligation for an employer or other party to forward certain payments, such as union dues or fees, directly to the local union. Typically, this involves the employer deducting specified amounts from employees' wages and remitting those funds on a regular schedule to the union's designated account. This process ensures that the union receives timely and accurate funding, supporting its operations and activities, and relieves individual employees from the administrative burden of making payments themselves.
Remittance to the Local Union. One percent (1%) of all wages earned calculated on the basis of straight time hours worked shall be remitted to the Local Union on a monthly basis.

Related to Remittance to the Local Union

  • WASHINGTON’S STATEWIDE PAYEE DESK Contractor represents and warrants that Contractor is registered with Washington’s Statewide Payee Desk, which registration is a condition to payment.

  • Remittance The dues and other authorized deductions shall be remitted by the University to the UFF State Office on a biweekly basis within thirty (30) days following the end of the pay period. Accompanying each remittance shall be a list of the employees from whose salaries such deductions were made and the amounts deducted. This list shall be provided in machine-readable form.