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<blockquote data-quote="PiedmontSteward" data-source="post: 1160353" data-attributes="member: 42270"><p>Most RTW locals waive initiation fees. We waive initiation fees for PT new hires and charge a $20 re-initiation for PT'ers getting back into the union. </p><p></p><p>Assuming you're actually in Orlando, FL you're probably covered under Local 385. According to the LM-2's, your local's <strong>maximum</strong> initiation fee is $75.00 -- this would probably be for a FT combo or driver who was not a member while PT. I'll wager your local waives these fees outright for PT'ers or charges much less than $75.00.</p><p></p><p>That being said, the locals in closed shop states charge outrageous initiation fees simply because they can. Nailing a PT'er with $200+ in fees that get leeched out of his $130 paycheck over his first month or two is outright robbery.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="PiedmontSteward, post: 1160353, member: 42270"] Most RTW locals waive initiation fees. We waive initiation fees for PT new hires and charge a $20 re-initiation for PT'ers getting back into the union. Assuming you're actually in Orlando, FL you're probably covered under Local 385. According to the LM-2's, your local's [B]maximum[/B] initiation fee is $75.00 -- this would probably be for a FT combo or driver who was not a member while PT. I'll wager your local waives these fees outright for PT'ers or charges much less than $75.00. That being said, the locals in closed shop states charge outrageous initiation fees simply because they can. Nailing a PT'er with $200+ in fees that get leeched out of his $130 paycheck over his first month or two is outright robbery. [/QUOTE]
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