What is the process for determining the non-labor funds to which conscientious objectors can contribute?
Determination of the non-labor funds is subject to the collective bargaining process. If the University and the exclusive representative cannot agree on the funds, then the employee gets to pick a non-labor, non-religious charitable organization that meets the requirements set forth in the U.S. Internal Revenue Service Code.
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