Common use of Forfeiture of Deductions Clause in Contracts

Forfeiture of Deductions. If the balance of an employee’s wages in any one pay period, after all other involuntary and insurance premium deductions are made is not sufficient to pay deductions required by this agreement, no such deduction shall be made for that period. However, the dues for that pay period remain due and payable by the employee, and the dues for that pay period will be deducted over the next four (4) months.

Appears in 3 contracts

Samples: Agreement, California School Employees, Agreement

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Forfeiture of Deductions. 27 If the balance of an any employee’s wages in any one pay periodwages, after all other involuntary and insurance premium 28 deductions are made in any one pay period, is not sufficient to pay deductions required by this agreementthe 29 Agreement, no such deduction shall be made for that period. However, the dues for that pay 30 period remain due and payable by the employee, employee and the dues for that pay period will be deducted 31 over the next four (4) months.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Agreement, Agreement

Forfeiture of Deductions. If the balance of the an employee’s wages in any one pay period's wages, after all other involuntary and insurance premium deductions are made in any one pay period, is not sufficient to pay deductions required by this agreementAgreement, no such deduction shall be made for that period. However, the dues for that pay period remain due and payable by the employee, and the dues for that pay period will be deducted over the next four (4) months.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Collective Bargaining Agreement

Forfeiture of Deductions. If the balance of an employee’s wages in any one pay period, after all other involuntary and insurance premium deductions are made made, is not sufficient to pay deductions required by this agreement, no such deduction shall be made for that period. However, the dues for that pay period remain due and payable by the employee, and the dues for that pay period will be deducted over the next four (4) months.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Copper Mountain College

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Forfeiture of Deductions. If the balance of an employee’s wages in any one pay period, after all other involuntary and insurance premium deductions are made made, is not sufficient to pay deductions required by this agreement, no such deduction shall be made for that period. However, the dues for that pay period remain due and payable by the employee, and the dues for that pay period will be deducted over the next four (4) months.)

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Copper Mountain College

Forfeiture of Deductions. If the balance of an employee’s wages in any one pay periodwages, after all other involuntary and insurance premium deductions are made in any one pay period is not sufficient to pay deductions required by this agreementAgreement, no such deduction shall be made for that period. However, the dues for that pay period remain due and payable by the employee, and the dues for that pay period will be deducted over the next four (4) months, if sufficient funds are available in those pay warrants.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: www.dsusd.us

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