Sentences with phrase «compulsory dues in»

As Dropout Nation noted in July, the U.S. Supreme Court has signaled that it may soon strike down compulsory dues in the public sector as a violation of free speech.

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Week 11 - 13: Short naps and long baby slings... 15 weeks of maternity leave, that's what most women get in these parts: one compulsory week before the due date of birth and 14 after, or if you...
The new iSize laws due to come into force in a couple of years will make rear - facing compulsory until children reach 15 months so these extended rear - facing seats are a step beyond this.
Yesterday, the Conservatives successfully blocked Labour plans to introduce compulsory sex education in schools, a measure which was due to be rushed through Parliament before the election.
Approximately 600,000 people are detained in compulsory drug detention centres without due process in East and South East Asia each year, despite reported human rights abuses and lack of evidence that they effectively treat addiction.
It is in this context that a federal appeals court (and possibly the U.S. Supreme Court) will hear Friedrichs v. California Teachers Association, which takes on compulsory teacher - union dues directly.
In Chicago, the compulsory dues that the AFT's Chicago Teachers Union deducts from paychecks amount to $ 1,060 per teacher a year, several hundred dollars more than go to Illinois and national combined.
The math on compulsory dues is straightforward: millions of members, paying nearly a thousand dollars per year in dues, generate billions in revenue.
In the state of New Jersey, for instance, compulsory dues come to $ 936 per teacher, less than $ 200 of which go to national.
A spokesperson for the Voice union also said the government's universal base rate — due to be phased in and made compulsory in 2019 - 20 — falls well below the current market rate.
During the Friedrichs oral arguments, Justice Scalia signaled clearly that this arrangement violated the First Amendment, and that therefore he would join four other justices in prohibiting teachers» unions from collecting compulsory dues.
Without compulsory dues, the union leaders would be forced to solicit funds from all teachers, balancing the politics of education by giving voice to the pro-student voices in the teaching profession.
Even if every union staffer is a saint, their belief in their cause gives them a constant incentive to err on the side of higher compulsory dues.
Schools had been due to start teaching a compulsory RSE curriculum from September 2019, for which the government promised to publish guidance in «early 2018» to aid preparations.
The CTA has used millions of dollars in compulsory dues to become one of the most powerful political organizations in the state of California.
Union dues are highest in states where there is compulsory unionism — sometimes twice as much as compared to states where teachers have the option not to join the union.
National legislation, such as that at issue in the main proceedings, pursuant to which compulsory removal from the VAT register of a company whose dissolution has been ordered by a court decision results, even where the dissolved company remains party to contracts in force and states that it has not ceased its activity during the period of its liquidation, in the obligation to calculate the input VAT due or paid on available assets on the date of that dissolution and to pay it to the State.
Due to the urban lifestyle in the western countries, many universities have made it compulsory for students to have coverage against specific risks like drug dependency, mental and nervous disorders, alcoholism, and other expenses related to inter-collegiate sports injuries, pregnancy, mammography, cancer screening, and childcare benefits.
Due to the large number of uninsured automobiles in the Tar Heel State, North Carolina adopted a compulsory insurance law known as the Vehicle Financial Responsibility Act of 1957.
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