Book Off Sample Clauses

Book Off. A withdrawal of a CCM from Duty. A CCM will remain on book off status until he books back on.
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  • CHECK-OFF 11.01 Subject to the provisions of this Article, the Employer will, as a condition of employment, deduct an amount equal to the monthly membership dues from the monthly pay of all employees. Where an employee does not have sufficient earnings in respect of any month to permit deductions made under this Article, the Employer shall not be obligated to make such deduction from subsequent salary.

  • Union Check-Off The Employer agrees to the monthly check-off of all Union Dues, Assessments, Initiation Fees, and written assignments of amounts equal to Union Dues. The check-off monies deducted in accordance with the above paragraph shall be remitted to the Union by the Employer within two (2) weeks of the end of each month. The Employer shall provide the Union's Provincial Office with a list of all employees hired, and all employees who have left the employ of the Employer (who shall be designated as terminated and shall include discharges, resignations, retirements and deaths) in the previous month along with a list of all employees in the bargaining unit and their employee status and the amount of dues or equivalent monies currently being deducted for each employee.

  • UNION DUES CHECK-OFF On a weekly basis the Employer agrees to deduct uniform dues and initiation fees from the paycheck of those covered employees whose individual written unrevoked authorizations are on file with the Employer and to transmit the amounts so deducted to the Union monthly. Said deduction authorizations shall be in such form as to conform with Section 302(c) of the Labor Management Relations Act of 1947.

  • DUES CHECK-OFF The Board shall deduct current Union membership dues from the pay of employees whose names are submitted to the Board by the Treasurer of the Union provided that at the time of such deduction there is in the possession of the Board a written authorization for dues deduction executed by the employee. The Union is responsible for providing the Board with a copy of an employee’s written authorization. If changes are made to the written authorization for dues deduction form and a new written authorization is executed by an employee, the Union is responsible for providing the Board with a copy of the new written authorization for the employee. The Board intends to comply with the terms for deduction and revocation, to the extent permissible by law. Each employee’s written authorization shall continue in effect from year to year unless revoked as set forth in the written authorization signed by the employee or until termination of employment, whichever occurs first. In the event an employee revokes his/her authorization for dues deduction, the Union shall notify the Board in writing within seven (7) days of its notice of the employee’s revocation. The Treasurer of the Union or designee shall designate the amount of such deductions and the names of persons to whom such deductions apply to the Board in writing. The Union may change the method or amount of such deductions upon written notice to the Board provided such shall not be changed more than once per fiscal year. The amount specified shall be prorated and deducted from the employee’s paychecks. Term-limited faculty members who become members of the Union will have dues deduction prorated based on the length of the contract. The prorated dues shall be taken in entirety in the semester specified in the term-limited faculty member’s contract. Dues shall be remitted to the Union no later than fourteen (14) days after such deductions have been made. A list of employees from whose pay dues deductions have been made and the amount of each deduction shall accompany each remittance of dues to the Union. The list shall also include the employee’s address, telephone number (if available), and applicable bargaining unit job title. The Union shall refund directly to the Board any monies erroneously deducted and remitted to the Union within fourteen (14) days of the notice of the erroneous deduction. The Union shall indemnify, defend and hold harmless the Board, its members, agents, employees and representatives, from any and all claims, demands, actions, suits or other claims or liability, including attorneys’ fees and costs of defense, that arise out of or by reason of action taken by the Board for the purpose of complying with this Section.

  • Check-Off Payments The Employer shall deduct from every employee any dues, initiation fees, or assessments levied by the Union on its members.

  • Union Dues Deductions It shall be a condition of employment for all Nurses in the Bargaining Unit, that dues be deducted from their bi-weekly salary in the amount determined by the Union. The deductions for newly employed Nurses shall be in the first pay period of employment. The dues shall be submitted monthly to the Union together with a list of the Nurses from whom the deductions were made.

  • LOCAL AND BCTF DUES DEDUCTION 1. The employer agrees to deduct from the salary of each employee covered by this Collective Agreement an amount equal to the fees of the BCTF according to the scale established pursuant to its constitution and by-laws, inclusive of the fees of the local in the district, according to the scale established pursuant to its constitution and by-laws, and shall remit the same to the BCTF and the local respectively. The employer further agrees to deduct levies of the BCTF or of the local established in accordance with their constitutions and by-laws, and remit the same to the appropriate body.

  • Program Income Income directly generated from funds provided under this Contract or earned only as a result of such funds is Program Income. Unless otherwise required under the Program, Grantee shall use Program Income, as provided in UGMS Section III, Subpart C, .25(g)(2), to further the Program, and Grantee shall spend the Program Income on the Project. Grantee shall identify and report Program Income in accordance with the Contract, applicable law, and any programmatic guidance. Grantee shall expend Program Income during the Contract term, when earned, and may not carry Program Income forward to any succeeding term. Grantee shall refund Program Income to the System Agency if the Program Income is not expended in the term in which it is earned. The System Agency may base future funding levels, in part, upon Xxxxxxx’s proficiency in identifying, billing, collecting, and reporting Program Income, and in using Program Income for the purposes and under the conditions specified in this Contract.

  • Interest on Deposit Liabilities The Assuming Institution agrees that, from and after Bank Closing, it will accrue and pay interest on Deposit liabilities assumed pursuant to Section 2.1 at a rate(s) it shall determine; provided, that for non-transaction Deposit liabilities such rate(s) shall not be less than the lowest rate offered by the Assuming Institution to its depositors for non-transaction deposit accounts. The Assuming Institution shall permit each depositor to withdraw, without penalty for early withdrawal, all or any portion of such depositor's Deposit, whether or not the Assuming Institution elects to pay interest in accordance with any deposit agreement formerly existing between the Failed Bank and such depositor; and further provided, that if such Deposit has been pledged to secure an obligation of the depositor or other party, any withdrawal thereof shall be subject to the terms of the agreement governing such pledge. The Assuming Institution shall give notice to such depositors as provided in Section 5.3 of the rate(s) of interest which it has determined to pay and of such withdrawal rights.

  • Union Dues Deduction The Company will deduct union dues from new employees who have worked a minimum of forty (40) hours.

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