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Originally Posted by Dick Nearhoof
Jeff I have a question for you that none of my union friends could ever answer. Why are employers forced to withhold & submit union dies for their employees?
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That is Bargained and agreed upon during negotiations. Its an agreed upon section of the contract agreed to by both sides. In todays world company's don't care about this issue. Its a click of the button/mouse as all the payroll is computerized. It can be a little bit of a hassle when things get screwed up and need fix ( we had that a few times) but in the larger scope of things its no big deal. Here was ours. What your asking about is in Sec 3 & 4 . In our Union, you didn't have to join, but you had to pay dues. You could send your dues money anywhere you wanted ( Boy Scouts) but you had to pay the same amount as everybody else. That way, you couldn't get a bonus by not joining.
ARTICLE V
UNION SECURITY
Section 1. There shall be no discrimination, restraint or coercion by either the Company or its representatives or the Union or its representatives against any employee because of his membership or non membership in the Union, or because of his participation or refusal to participate in Union membership or activities. There shall be no intimidation or coercion of employees into joining the Union or continuing their membership therein, nor shall there be any interference with the right of employees to become or continue as members of the Union.
Section 2. All employees of the Company covered by this Agreement on its effective date shall become members of the Union and maintain their membership in the Union in good standing during the term of this Agreement. As a condition of employment, all new employees covered by this Agreement must, no later than ninety (90) days from the date of employment, become members of the Union and maintain their membership in the Union in good standing during the term of this Agreement.
Section 3. The Company agrees to deduct from each employee’s wages the Union dues for the current month and Union initiation fees, for each employee who has voluntarily authorized such deductions in writing in accordance with relevant laws. The amount of dues or initiation fee to be deducted from each individual shall be that amount as certified to the Company, in writing, by the Financial Secretary of the Local Union. The Company shall remit such fees to the Union together with a list showing the amounts deducted on a monthly basis.
Section 4. The Union shall provide the necessary “Check-off Authorization” forms. Each such authorization shall be irrevocable for one (1) year from its effective date or until the anniversary date of this Agreement, whichever occurs sooner. In the event that this Agreement is renewed or extended with a similar check-off provision, then within a period of thirty (30) days prior to the effective date of such renewal or extension, the authorization of each employee, unless revoked in the interim, shall automatically become irrevocable for a period of one (1) year or until the anniversary date or such Agreement, whichever occurs sooner.
Section 5. The Union agrees to defend and hold harmless the Company for any errors or mistakes in the amounts deducted from an employee’s wages.
Dick the exception is in Republican controlled states where Right to Work laws prevail. In those States this does not apply and in fact is outlawed. Its ok to have payroll deductions for the Scouts, United Way, Credit Unions or anything, as long as its not going to a Union. Strictly forbidden. What this does is turns the Union into bill collectors. If your short on your bills and choose to continually not pay the Union, others will feel slighted and joint in not paying either. And that's what the Republicans hope for.
Also, RTW States make it mandatory that all employees whether members or not, be supported and given the same opportunities as a paying member. You get in trouble and not a dues paying member? Get screwed on your pay stub and want to file grievance on it and your not a dues paying member? Don't worry. By the RTW laws we must spend our time and resources taking care of you just like everybody else.
Also incorporated in RTW laws is mandatory (paid for by the Union) yearly Union elections. All no shows count as "no" votes. So you have 100 members and 35 show up and ALL vote 'yes" to keep the union. It will fail as you have 65 no show NO votes.
Some RTW States have no bargaining on wages and benefits. You can bargain on working conditions but not wages and benefits. Why even have a Union ?
RTW laws vary a little bit from State to State, but all are designed by Republicans and are designed for one thing, making it almost impossible for organized labor to survive.
President Trump ask for a NATIONAL Right to Work policy. Said he would sign it the moment it hit his desk. He also stacked the NLRB, The National Labor Relations Board (The Supreme Court of Labor) with ALL Wall Street corporate lawyers. In the 4 years he was in office he successfully reversed decades of precedent setting cases, over 50 of them. Every single reversal went for large corporations and against Unions. Biden put Marty Walsh in charge of the NLRB. He was the Boston Mass. International Firefighters Union President, and of course fired all the Wall Street attorneys... but alot of damage has been done.
I hope all this info helps,
Jeff