Union Dues

/ˈjuːnjən djuːz/

Definitions

  1. (n.) Regular fees collected from union members to fund union activities and administration.
    The workers agreed to pay union dues monthly to support collective bargaining efforts.

Forms

  • union dues

Commentary

Union dues are typically mandatory for union members and are distinct from agency fees, which nonmembers may pay.

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