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A special branch for artists, with compulsory membership, was formed in 1360.
Some of these have compulsory membership and some are trade unions.
Compulsory membership elevated the "educational and ethical standards of the bar," the Court held.
I even managed to avoid compulsory membership in the Hitlerjugend!"
His church urgently needs repair, and compulsory membership fees would help keep it out of debt.
In 1987 government again ended compulsory membership as part of a larger package of legislation.
But John Patten is determined to end compulsory membership.
Also agrees with compulsory membership and financial penalties against publishers who consistently breach code.
Compulsory membership was reinstated by legislation in 1973.
The brief argues that compulsory membership is the best way to "promote the integrity, competence, and professionalism of the bar."
The students at the faculty of Pharmacy were also exempt from the compulsory membership in the nations, but most pharmacy-students belonged to one.
It is regrettable, however, that the Council did not agree to compulsory membership, but simply adopted the system of voluntary membership.
Participation in these groups is optional, and participants retain compulsory membership with their respective Grand Lodge.
The Gleichschaltung also included the formation of various organisations with compulsory membership for segments of the population, in particular the youth.
The compulsory membership in 1922 was one of the main reasons for the great defeat of the strike of streetcar workers.
The sector has undergone substantial change in recent years, with a decline in participation, intervention by university administrations, and the end of compulsory membership arrangements.
The Thebans had reluctantly accepted this, and their compulsory membership into the League of Corinth.
The Notary Chamber of Georgia is based upon compulsory membership of notaries.
The 25 organisations are regulated by the Student Welfare Organisation Act from 1996 and based on compulsory membership of all students attending the associated institutions.
Statutory compulsory membership was granted to the BCTF by the provincial government in 1947.
In India, there is a form of workers' cooperative which insists on compulsory membership for all employees and compulsory employment for all members.
To that end, the Ministry of Health will approve, by supreme ordinance, the mechanisms leading to compulsory membership, as well as escalation and implementation.
The compulsory membership in a student union was abolished 1 July 2010; however, the unions will still be the representing organisations in the university boards and committees.
Most workers are insured through compulsory membership of "sickness funds" that are non-profit entities established originally by trades unions and now given statutory status.
The focus of membership retention turned to a more organising focus as compulsory membership was made illegal under the Workplace Relations Act 1996.