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They tell him that the money is used to pay union dues.
We must give the character of the Union due consideration.
Currently, 65 percent of the 250 workers pay union dues, he said.
It's been against the law since 1947 for union dues money to be used in campaigns.
They also said that union dues would be an extra cost without much benefit.
The legal status of union dues may be regulated by law.
It was very well known in the Soviet Union due to that.
People don't pay union dues if they are entirely happy.
We have to pay about £20 a month in union dues.
If you answer no to the first question, on the other hand, it might ask, do you pay union dues?
"Why would somebody want to pay $26 in union dues a month to get what they already have?"
The time they were forced to work to pay union dues is now their time.
They paid union dues, and were well placed to finance themselves should a strike be needed.
But I don't think the union dues or the licensing is really a factor.
Burger denied that she was thinking of quitting the union due to the review.
Employers can cut the union dues out of the payroll, then lower product prices.
There were no union dues and strictly survived off donations.
The day laborers will not pay union dues or become union members.
There go more of my (coerced) union dues down the drain.
"To take union dues from a stipend that is already small would not be helpful," he said.
Union dues are 3 percent of a fighter's purse.
The idea, that no worker should be forced to pay union dues as a condition of keeping a job, is simple, and just.
One of the many topics discussed was union dues.
The battle over labor's ability to use union dues for political purposes is also being waged now across the nation.
Mr. Hoffa said he had paid union dues in those years.