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Clayton Studer
on Nov 28, 2024Verified
Political action committees established by unions for the purpose of supporting a political candidate can be funded, in part, by union dues.
Union Dues
The fees paid by members to a labor union to fund the organization's activities, including collective bargaining, legal services, and member benefits.
- Distinguish between the legal and illegal practices of unions and employers in the context of union organizing, bargaining, and political activities.
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Learning Objectives
- Distinguish between the legal and illegal practices of unions and employers in the context of union organizing, bargaining, and political activities.
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