Union Member Clause Samples

The 'Union Member' clause defines the status, rights, and obligations of an individual who is part of a labor union within the context of an agreement or workplace. It typically outlines eligibility criteria for union membership, the process for joining or leaving the union, and the specific protections or benefits afforded to union members, such as representation in disputes or access to collective bargaining. This clause ensures clarity regarding the relationship between the employee, the union, and the employer, helping to prevent misunderstandings and protect the rights of unionized workers.
Union Member. A member of the Minnesota Teamsters Public and Law Enforcement Employees Union, Local No. 320 (Police Support Services Unit).
Union Member. A member of the Minnesota Teamsters Public and Law Enforcement Employees Union, Local #320 in the bargaining unit to which this contract applies.
Union Member. A member of the International Union of Operating Engineers, Local No. 49, AFL-CIO.
Union Member. A member of the Union.
Union Member. The Parties recognize that being a dues paying member of the Association is voluntary. Those bargaining unit members electing to pay dues will do so directly to the Association.
Union Member. All employees who at present are members of the Union will be obligated as a condition of employment to pay dues to the Union upon obtaining seniority as defined in the probationary employee article of this supplement.
Union Member. A member of the Law Enforcement Labor Services, Inc. Union, Local No.
Union Member. A member of Council #65, American Federation of State, County and Municipal Employees, AFL-CIO,
Union Member. Unit employee who pays dues and is a voting member of the Union.
Union Member. A member of the American Federation of State, County and Municipal Employees, Council No. 65, Local Union No. 1687 H AFL-CIO.