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minus-square@rockSlayerMlink15•edit-21 day 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@PM_Your_Nudes_Pleaselink5•1 day 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 day agoYou’re definitely right, I missed the other 0 and dues should never be that high
minus-square@[email protected]linkfedilink6•1 day 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?
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
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
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?