Checkoff and Payroll Deductions Sample Clauses

Checkoff and Payroll Deductions. Bargaining Unit Members who desire to have dues, initiation fees, agency fees or other Local 6082 sponsored benefits, as specified in this Section, deducted from the pay to which they would otherwise be entitled and have those funds paid to AHMC, shall authorize such payroll deductions by executing a checkoff on a form provided by AHMC which shall include the social security number, name, and address of the Bargaining Unit Member. Upon receiving such authorization, the Employer shall make the deductions so authorized and forward these deductions to the APEA/AFT.
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Checkoff and Payroll Deductions 

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