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minus-square@rockSlayerMlink16•edit-21 month agoMost unions collect into the strike fund at all times. For every $100 earned, dues are usually $1.25 with the 25 cents going to the fund. Edit: typo: per $100, not $10
minus-square@[email protected]linkfedilink6•1 month agoThe Teamster dues rate is 2.5 times our base hourly rate per month, minus license premiums. So, if you’re an AMT or work in facility maintenance and make $28.00 per hour (minus license premiums for AMTs), your monthly dues will be $70.. If I work for a month at that hrly rate I usually earn more than 600 Bucks per month. Maybe you meant 1.25 cents and fractions of cents?
minus-square@PM_Your_Nudes_Pleaselink5•1 month ago For every $10 earned, dues are usually $1.25 I think you forgot a 0 on that $10. If your union is charging 12.5%, I have a bridge to sell you.
minus-square@rockSlayerMlink1•1 month agoYou’re definitely right, I missed the other 0 and dues should never be that high
Most unions collect into the strike fund at all times. For every $100 earned, dues are usually $1.25 with the 25 cents going to the fund.
Edit: typo: per $100, not $10
Dues are 1-2 percent not 12.5 percent
You’re right, that was a typo
The Teamster dues rate is 2.5 times our base hourly rate per month, minus license premiums. So, if you’re an AMT or work in facility maintenance and make $28.00 per hour (minus license premiums for AMTs), your monthly dues will be $70..
If I work for a month at that hrly rate I usually earn more than 600 Bucks per month. Maybe you meant 1.25 cents and fractions of cents?
I think you forgot a 0 on that $10. If your union is charging 12.5%, I have a bridge to sell you.
You’re definitely right, I missed the other 0 and dues should never be that high