Sentences with phrase «dues revenue»

With 325,000 members paying, on average about $ 1,000 per year, the CTA runs an empire sustained on dues revenue of over $ 25 million per month.
The largest teachers» union local in the U.S., the United Federation of Teachers in New York City, accumulated dues revenue of $ 125.5 million in 2010 - 11, but still ran an $ 11.8 million deficit due to a 12.1 % increase in employee compensation costs.
Unions would rather have small class sizes with more teachers (and, hence, more dues revenue to spend on election campaigns) than larger class sizes with fewer, better, more highly paid teachers.
Implementation wouldn't be that hard, because the largest teacher unions already keep their books so that they can break dues revenue into two categories:
Because EBPHI does not depend on membership dues revenue, it is free to focus wholly on consumer protection in home inspector competency assessment.
This was to avoid a lapse in appropriate and due revenue recognition per GAAP.
If the Supreme Court rules against government employee unions, membership and dues revenues would likely plummet by 20 percent to 30 percent, labor sources said.
EIA has posted a table on its web site listing the dues revenue of the 36 largest locals, along with their other revenues, number of employees, their total compensation, and their budget deficit status.
Half of the 36 largest locals saw their dues revenue decrease from the previous year.
Teacher unions use at least 1/3 of their dues revenue for political activities such as lobbying, advocacy advertising and ballot measures.
Ar Specialists or Account Receivable Specialists make sure a company obtains its due revenue by processing invoices and monitoring transactions.
Hudak said, «I think a lot of Realtors want to know where all the dues revenue goes.
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