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Assuming the union agrees, is there any preclusion to directing conscientious objector contributions to a University student scholarship fund through the Alumni Association?

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Assuming the union agrees, is there any preclusion to directing conscientious objector contributions to a University student scholarship fund through the Alumni Association?

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A. Under the law, unions and the University must agree on at least three charitable organizations. One of those organizations could be a University scholarship fund through the Alumni Association, provided it meets IRS criteria. However, the law is clear that the employee gets to choose from a minimum list of three charities agreed to by the exclusive representative and the University, or one of their own choosing.

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