Union Dues.
#11
But our January 15 paycheck has "clean up" pay from the December bid month. I assume dues are based on what you earned in that calendar year, not when it was paid to you. So your December 31st paycheck will be off a bit, maybe. And you'll have to figure out how much of your Jan 15 paycheck was money earned in 2007. It won't be a big difference, but..... anyone??
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Yes we can use our pay stubs, but is the accounting really that hard? Last year I made the mistake of shredding my pay stub. Took a guess at what I payed ALPA and subtracted 100. ALPA finally posted in the middle of march.
#13
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Hey guys,
Not everyone is on "dues checkoff". Thus, ALPA has to wait for the company to supply income statements to determine dues obligations. Then, everyone's yearly statements would be come available.
I would think that is what WR was talking about.
Not everyone is on "dues checkoff". Thus, ALPA has to wait for the company to supply income statements to determine dues obligations. Then, everyone's yearly statements would be come available.
I would think that is what WR was talking about.
#14
You're kidding right?
Ideducts
No need to guess....it is all there.
#15
update from national. They finally have the info from the company. Should be posting in the next 3 - 5 day's on the web site. I talked to the customer service folks and they were able to give me the 2007 figures.
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Good point I don't even have to wait on a W-2 next year. But is asking toooooooo much to get a receipt for my $2400? Let us just say I am not too impressed with ALPA accounting. Maybe the team in charge of costing contract proposals can work on it in their spare time.
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