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<blockquote data-quote="DS" data-source="post: 921483" data-attributes="member: 556"><p>I disagree, I can't see how they could come up with a service fee in lieu of of union dues.</p><p><span style="color: #494949"><span style="font-family: 'Arial'">to become a non-member, service-fee payer instead. Individuals, who are non-member, service-fee payers pay an equivalent fee, which is a percentage of expenses spent by the Union related to collective bargaining, excluding the small percentage spent on non-representational activities</span></span></p><p><span style="color: #494949"><span style="font-family: 'Arial'"></span></span>My trust in the company outweighs my trust for the union.I'd just end up paying way more than</p><p>my dues by buying some fat rep tickets to a yankees or a leafs game,which would fall under administrative fees.</p><p>I am a member but I would not get out if offered because I'm old and frankly, I'd be afraid to.</p><p>With new management fanatics coming and going all the time,all it takes is one to have it in for me.</p><p>At least there's a chance to get rehired if they fire me.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DS, post: 921483, member: 556"] I disagree, I can't see how they could come up with a service fee in lieu of of union dues. [COLOR=#494949][FONT=Arial]to become a non-member, service-fee payer instead. Individuals, who are non-member, service-fee payers pay an equivalent fee, which is a percentage of expenses spent by the Union related to collective bargaining, excluding the small percentage spent on non-representational activities [/FONT][/COLOR]My trust in the company outweighs my trust for the union.I'd just end up paying way more than my dues by buying some fat rep tickets to a yankees or a leafs game,which would fall under administrative fees. I am a member but I would not get out if offered because I'm old and frankly, I'd be afraid to. With new management fanatics coming and going all the time,all it takes is one to have it in for me. At least there's a chance to get rehired if they fire me. [/QUOTE]
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