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Recently my International Union merged my local into another before my three year term of office ran out. Did they violate any Laws or Acts governing the Terms of Elected Local Union Officials?

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Recently my International Union merged my local into another before my three year term of office ran out. Did they violate any Laws or Acts governing the Terms of Elected Local Union Officials?

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After the merger, the International instructed the Company (both locals represent employees in the same company) to deduct a larger amount of dues from the member’s checks without their authorization. The new dues rate is higher than the dues we used to pay to the old local. The members never signed a check-off assignment card authorizing the Company to deduct dues for the new local created by the merger.

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