Financial Institution Deductions Sample Clauses

Financial Institution Deductions. All employees shall receive compensation through direct deposit in accordance with School Board policy and Minnesota state law.
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Financial Institution Deductions. The employer will deduct funds and deposit these funds in those financial institutions which have the capability to receive said funds for those employees who so desire. The employee must notify the employer in writing of the amount that the employee wishes to have deducted and deposited in the financial institutions. The employer will make the deductions from the semi- monthly paychecks and continue until notified by the employee’s 30-day written notice of any changes. Participating employees may make one change (start, stop, modified amount) per contract year.
Financial Institution Deductions. The Employer agrees to make direct deposit of paychecks available to employees upon hire.
Financial Institution Deductions. The employer shall deduct the individually specified amounts from the wages of its employees and remit them to the appropriate financial institution as chosen by the employee upon receipt of appropriately signed payroll deduction authorizations.

Related to Financial Institution Deductions

  • Affected Financial Institutions No Loan Party is an Affected Financial Institution.

  • Affected Financial Institution No Loan Party is an Affected Financial Institution.

  • EEA Financial Institutions No Loan Party is an EEA Financial Institution.

  • EEA Financial Institution No Loan Party is an EEA Financial Institution.

  • Financial Institution The Financial Institution will not be liable under this Agreement, except for (i) its own willful misconduct, bad faith or negligence or (ii) breach of its representations and warranties in this Agreement. The Financial Institution will not be liable for special, indirect or consequential losses or damages (including lost profit), even if the Financial Institution has been advised of the likelihood of the loss or damage and regardless of the form of action.

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