I was recently hired in the Columbus, OH division. I need to know:
1.) How much are union dues?
2.) Why do I have to wait 90 days to get my union contract?
3.) Union dues haven't been taken out of my paychecks. I've had 2 paychecks so far. Is that normal?
4.) Do union dues get taken out 90 days after employment? If not, why would I pay union dues for a contract I haven't even seen or hasn't been sent to me?
I was recently hired in the Columbus, OH division. I need to know:
1.) How much are union dues? Varies contract to contract. I pay $10.44/week union dues. $22 for health copay and something else health. I think you will pay an initiation fee at beginning for a few months. Some states like California make union membership mandatory.
2.) Why do I have to wait 90 days to get my union contract? You are on probation for 90 days. You can be let go anytime.
3.) Union dues haven't been taken out of my paychecks. I've had 2 paychecks so far. Is that normal? Yes, you don't pay dues until you get past your 90 day probation period. Don't be shocked by the initiation fee.
4.) Do union dues get taken out 90 days after employment? If not, why would I pay union dues for a contract I haven't even seen or hasn't been sent to me? Ask your district union rep to mail you a copy of contract. You might be able to find your local union online and find a contract there. Or, someone might post a link to a copy online. Sometimes, old timers have a copy of contract in their desk. Ask around to see it. One store I worked at had a copy attached to wall in break room.
I was recently hired in the Columbus, OH division. I need to know:
1.) How much are union dues? Varies contract to contract. I pay $10.44/week union dues. $22 for health copay and something else health. I think you will pay an initiation fee at beginning for a few months. Some states like California make union membership mandatory. .......Too much
2.) Why do I have to wait 90 days to get my union contract? You are on probation for 90 days. You can be let go anytime. .... So that the company can legally suck 3 months of productivity out of you before sh!t canning you on your 89th day
3.) Union dues haven't been taken out of my paychecks. I've had 2 paychecks so far. Is that normal? Yes, you don't pay dues until you get past your 90 day probation period. Don't be shocked by the initiation fee. .... Which is ridiculous. That should be pro-rated into your first quarter of successful emplyment.
4.) Do union dues get taken out 90 days after employment? If not, why would I pay union dues for a contract I haven't even seen or hasn't been sent to me? Ask your district union rep to mail you a copy of contract. You might be able to find your local union online and find a contract there. Or, someone might post a link to a copy online. Sometimes, old timers have a copy of contract in their desk. Ask around to see it. One store I worked at had a copy attached to wall in break room. ..... Yes they do, no, they shouldn't-----and by all means go to your union rep and, assuming you can corner them long enough, be ready to have your butt filled with more smoke than the R.J. Reynolds headquarters.
Thank you
Welcome to Kroger. Good luck. ..... Yeah, and get out as fast as you can!
And about the initiation fee: does that also not get taken out until the 90 day probation period has passed?
If they let me go before the 90 day probation period, I'll be glad, because I didn't have to pay Union dues (and hopefully not the initiation fee) and I'll be able to write (and/or tell) them off. It'll also give me time to find a better job.
And about the initiation fee: does that also not get taken out until the 90 day probation period has passed?
If they let me go before the 90 day probation period, I'll be glad, because I didn't have to pay Union dues (and hopefully not the initiation fee) and I'll be able to write (and/or tell) them off. It'll also give me time to find a better job.
The initiation fee doesn't get taken out until the union fees start getting taken out. It was so long ago, I can't remember how much the fees were. I almost want to say, they were taken out over 3 months time.