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  2. National Student Clearinghouse - Wikipedia

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    The National Student Clearinghouse is an educational nonprofit that provides educational reporting, verification, and research services to North American colleges and universities. NSC has a nationwide network of ~3,600 colleges, representing 97 percent of postsecondary enrollment.

  3. University of Colorado Student Government - Wikipedia

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    The University of Colorado Student Government (CUSG) is the student body government for the University of Colorado Boulder. [1] Known formerly as the University of Colorado Student Union (UCSU), [2] CUSG creates, implements and oversees a $34 million budget generated by student fees and self-generated revenue for the operation of CUSG Cost Centers.

  4. Agency shop - Wikipedia

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    An agency shop is a form of union security agreement where the employer may hire union or non-union workers, and employees need not join the union in order to remain employed. [1] However, the non-union worker must pay a fee to cover collective bargaining costs. [1] The fee paid by non-union members under the agency shop is known as the "agency ...

  5. Union security agreement - Wikipedia

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    A union security agreement is a contractual agreement, usually part of a union collective bargaining agreement, in which an employer and a trade or labor union agree on the extent to which the union may compel employees to join the union, and/or whether the employer will collect dues, fees, and assessments on behalf of the union.

  6. Hiring hall - Wikipedia

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    Seamen in hiring hall, National Maritime Union banner, New York City, December 1941. Photograph: Arthur Rothstein. In organized labor, a hiring hall is an organization, usually under the auspices of a labor union, which has the responsibility of furnishing new recruits for employers who have a collective bargaining agreement with the union.

  7. WAC Clearinghouse - Wikipedia

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    In May 2012, to mark its fifteenth year of operation, the WAC Clearinghouse launched the 25 Collective, a demonstration project for sustainable publishing. [6] The goal of the project was to publish 25 new books for a total expenditure of $50,000―a cost far below that borne by traditional academic presses.

  8. Colorado Education Association - Wikipedia

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    The Colorado Education Association (CEA) is a statewide federation of teacher and educational workers' labor unions in the state of Colorado in the United States. The CEA is a voluntary membership organization of 40,000 K-12 teachers and education support professionals, higher education faculty and support professionals, retired educators, and ...

  9. Union dues - Wikipedia

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    Many union members pay union dues out of their wages, although some unions collect dues separately from the paycheck. Union dues may be used to support a wide variety of programs or activities, including negotiating contracts; paying the salaries and benefits of union leaders and staff; union governance; legal representation; legislative lobbying (Members Dues money paid are never used for ...