union dues
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union
noun
uk/ˈjuː.njən/us/ˈjuː.njən/
the act or the state of being ...
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(Definition ofunionfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)
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All he has to do is to stop paying hisuniondues.
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The anomaly is that one set of doctors have their tradeunionduespaid for them.
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Was it for this that this average male earner paid hisuniondues?
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What do we do when a man does not pay his tradeuniondues?
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In many countries it is not legal to deductunionduesof any kind at all.
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Take away the bigger tax and national insurance contributions plus pension anduniondues.
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These people who are brought in casually do not pay tradeuniondues.
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The proposals regarding deduction ofuniondueswill not commend themselves to employers as a whole.
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I am receiving complaints from constituents about the level ofunionduesand the political levy.
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That means that it becomes necessary to pay higheruniondues.
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One can payunionduesin any way one wishes.
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Clause 6(3) refers to circumstances where somebody makes a complaint about the refusal of an employer to deductunionduesthat relate to a political fund contribution.
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I wonder who pays tradeuniondues.
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I have heard people opposite talk about workers not paying tradeunionduesfor reasons of conscience.
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It will enable those who have no intention of paying theirunionduesto benefit from agreements that the union has achieved.
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It was one of the convenient arrangements which trade unions tried to reach with employers over tradeuniondues.
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They know that for a man to contribute to a charity in lieu of his tradeunionduesis just complete nonsense.
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It is not surprising if union members resent the fact that non-unionists can enjoy the improvements which the union wins, without payinguniondues.
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Anybody who paidunionduesthat were used to protect that man should promptly ask for his money back.
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This check-off covers not only tradeunionduesbut whatever political levy has been agreed within the trade union.
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