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2011-08-08:  Notice to Members re: Obligations of Agency Fee/Financial Core Employees
Notice to Members re: Obligations of Agency Fee/Financial Core Employees NOTICE TO MEMBERS OF IUOE LOCAL 30 REGARDING RIGHTS AND OBLIGATIONS OF AGENCY FEE/FINANCIAL CORE EMPLOYEES Sections 8(a)(3) and 8 (b)(2) of the National Labor Relations Act permit unions to enter into collective bargaining agreements with employers that require employees, as a condition of employment, either to join the union (and thereby enjoy the full rights and benefits of membership) or to pay fees to the union (and thereby satisfy a financial obligation to the union without enjoying the full rights and benefits of membership). This requirement serves the legitimate purpose of ensuring that every employee who benefits from union representation is obligated to pay his or her fair share of the cost of that representation. THE GOAL OF SUCH “UNION SECURITY PROVISONS” IS TO ELMIATE “FREE RIDERS” WHO BENEFIT FROM THE UNION CONTRACT WITHOUT CONTRIBUTING TO THE UNION’s COST OF NEGOTIATING, ADMINISTERING, AND ENFORCING THAT CONTRACT. When a collective bargaining agreement requires that an employee either join or pay fees to the union, the fees charged to nonmembers are generally identical to the amount of union dues and initiation fees charged to union members. In a 1988 court case, Communications Workers of America v. Beck, the United States Supreme Court held that a nonmember has the right to object to paying any portion of the fee which will be expended on activities unrelated to collective bargaining, contract administration, or grievance adjustment. All nonmember fee payers are required to pay the portion of the fee which will support expenditures germane to the collective bargaining process, including, but not limited to negotiations, contract administration, grievance adjustment, meetings with employer and union representatives, and internal union administration and litigation related to the above activities. Nonmember fee payers who object to doing so have the right not to pay the portion of fee which will be expended on other, “non-chargeable” activities, including expenditures, if any, made for political purposes, for general community services, or for members-only benefits. In order to reduce the fee they pay to the union, objectors must follow the procedure described below. The so-called Beck rights described above apply only to nonmembers – individuals who have resigned from the union or who have never joined. Under federal labor law, every person has the right to join and support a labor union, to refuse to join a labor union, and to resign from union membership at any time. However, only union members have the following valuable rights, among others: the right to attend local union meetings and speak out at such meetings on any and all issues affecting Local 30, the International Union of Operating Engineers (“IUOE”), and its members; the right to participate in the formulation of union policy; the right to influence the nature of the Local’s activities and the direction of its future; the right to nominate and vote for candidates for Local office and to run for office; the right to participate in the negotiation process for new or successor collective bargaining agreements; the right to participate in contract ratification votes and strikes votes; and the right to nominate and vote for delegates to IUOE. Objection Procedure 1) A nonmember who pays fees to the union pursuant to a union security provision in a collective bargaining agreement has the right to object to any portion of the fee which will be expended on activities unrelated to collective bargaining, contract administration, or grievance adjustment. 2) The objection must be in the form of a letter, signed by the objector, and sent to the Local’s Business Manager at: 115-06 Myrtle Avenue, Richmond Hill, New York 11418. The objection must contain the objector’s name and address, and must identify the collective bargaining agreement(s) under which the objector works. 3) The objection must be postmarked during the month of April, or within 30 days of the objector’s becoming a nonmember of the union, or the objector first being required to pay fees to the union. 4) The Local will determine the amount of the reduced fee and the amount, if any, of pre-paid fees to be refunded to the objector. The reduction will be accompanied by an explanation of how the reduction amount was determined. Any objector who disagrees with the reduction amount can file an appeal within thirty (30) days thereafter. The appeal must be in writing and state the basis for the challenge. Appeals will be decided by an impartial arbitrator appointed by the American Arbitration Association through its Rules for Impartial Determination of Union Fees. 5) A portion of the objector’s fee equal to the amount which is challenged will be held in interest-bearing escrow while the objector pursues that challenge. Details on the method of making such a challenge and the rights accorded to those who do so will be provided to challengers along with explanation of the fee calculations.
2011-07-17:  2011 ANNUAL IUOE LOCAL 30 PICNIC IN CONNECTICUT
Click here for details For tickets or questions, please contact Elaine Atwood at (718) 847-8484 x206 or email elaineatwood@iuoelocal30.org.
2011-07-09:  IUOE LOCAL 30 2011 ANNUAL PICNIC
Click here for details For tickets or questions, please contact Elaine Atwood at (718) 847-8484 x206 or email elaineatwood@iuoelocal30.org.
 

Fund Department

                Welcome to the Local 30 Fund Office Website.

                As this website is an important informational tool and important means of communication, recent surveys sent to members clearly indicate nothing can replace speaking to a “real person” to answer your questions, solve your problems and listen to your concerns.  Your Fund Office has a dedicated staff prepared to serve all participants and their families.

                We are presently completing the I.U.O.E Local 30 Benefits Fund Summary Plan Description (S.P.D.).  The S.P.D. contains a detailed description of all benefits Local 30 offers to all participants and dependents.  The projected date for the S.P.D. to be mailed to participants is July-August 2010.

                Soon this sight will contain an overview of all benefits offered to participants of the I.U.O.E. Local 30 Benefits Fund.  Included in this summary, are some new and enhanced benefits your Trustees have had the ability to provide in the last three (3) years while maintaining the fiscal stability of the Fund.

                Your Fund Office also has a Pension and Annuity Coordinator Darren Turton, to answer all of your annuity and pension questions.  He is available to meet with members in person at the Fund Office to discuss retirement projections and retiree health coverage qualifications.  Within the next few months participants will be receiving a Personalized Pension Statement.  This personalized statement will include: pension projections (using examples to age 70), annuity information and social security information.

                You can reach our Pension and Annuity Coordinator at (718) 847-8484 ext. 216 during working hours Monday thru Friday to set up an appointment.

                Also the staff at the Fund Office attend regular monthly membership meetings to assist members and discuss their problems.  We also have our “Annual Health Fairs” held in December where all of our providers send representative to meet with the membership.

                We hope to see all of you at all the Local 30 events and give us the opportunity to serve you.  If you have any questions, please contact the Fund Office at 718-847-8484.

                                                                                                                                                Your Fund Office

 

 

                                                                                                                                                Angelo M. DePietto

                                                                                                                                                Fund Coordinator

                                                                                                                                             718-847-8484 ext.232