The math
on compulsory dues is straightforward: millions of members, paying nearly a thousand dollars per year in dues, generate billions in revenue.
Not exact matches
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.
The lawsuit, Friedrichs v. California Teachers Association, challenges the right of states to require public sector employees to pay
compulsory dues to unions doing collective bargaining
on their behalf.
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.
Compulsory union
dues are a burden
on the First Amendment rights of all public employees, but the relationship between teachers and unions highlights the constitutional problems especially well.
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 dangerous driving conditions, it is
compulsory to have third party insurance for every vehicle plying
on Indian roads.