Agency fee payer definition

Agency fee payer means an individual who is not a union member, but is employed in a bargaining unit represented by an exclusive representative that has negotiated a "union security" or "agency shop" clause subjecting all represented employees to the obligation to either maintain membership in the exclusive representative, or pay some portion of union dues as a condition of continued employment with the public employer. No agency fee payer shall be deemed to have consented to any exaction of agency fees as a condition of continued employment.
Agency fee payer means a person who is included in a collective bargaining unit for which an NEA affiliate is the recognized organization and is not a member of NEA, but who is required by contract or statute to pay a fee to NEA to offset his or her per- capita share of the costs of representation.

Examples of Agency fee payer in a sentence

  • While the objection(s) filed by an Agency fee payer are pending, the Union shall place in escrow the amounts of Agency fee payers payments which are reasonably in dispute, with such amounts verified by an independent auditor.

  • Said statement shall identify Union expenditures with sufficient specificity to permit an Agency fee payer to object to a category or categories of expenditures which the Agency fee payer reasonably believes is for an objectionable ideological or political purpose under this section.

  • Any such objecting Agency fee payer shall file such objections in writing with the Union on or before May 30th each year setting forth the nature of such objection or objections and the amount of Agency fee which such non-member believes is the proper amount under the provisions of this section.

  • In the event that proceedings before the Union's Executive Board do not resolve the objection, an objecting Agency fee payer shall have a further right of appeal to the Connecticut Board of Mediation and Arbitration.

  • On or before May 1 of each year, the Union shall provide to each Agency fee payer in the Union, a written statement of the major categories of Union expenditures during the Union's preceding fiscal year verified by an independent auditor.

  • Said appeal shall be filed by an objecting Agency fee payer within fifteen (15) days of receipt of the Union's Executive Board decision and shall be in the form of a letter to the Connecticut Board of Mediation and Arbitration setting forth the nature of the objection(s) to the Executive Board decision.

  • Any teacher who is a member or Agency fee payer of the Association, or who has applied for membership or agency fee status, may sign and deliver to the Board an assignment authorizing deduction of unified membership dues, initiation fees and general assessments in the Association or agency fees as provided for below.

  • Said appeal shall be filed by an objecting Agency fee payer within fifteen (15) days of receipt of the Union’s Executive Board decision and shall be in the form of a letter to the Connecticut Board of Mediation and Arbitration setting forth the nature of the objection(s) to the Executive Board decision.

  • In the event that proceedings before the Union’s Executive Board do not resolve the objection, an objecting Agency fee payer shall have a further right of appeal to the Connecticut Board of Mediation and Arbitration.

  • On or before May 1 of each year, the Union shall provide to each Agency fee payer in the Union, a written statement of the major categories of Union expenditures during the Union’s preceding fiscal year verified by an independent auditor.