His rationale: let union members convince people to support them, and to pay dues voluntarily.
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We understood that women would have to gain experience, work our way up, pay our dues.
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The SEC allowed mutual fund money managers to pay their ICI lobbyist dues with investor funds.
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"If we owe them dues, subtract that from what they owe us, " said Rep. Roscoe G.
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These vehicles have been a fund-raising coup, drawing big donations on top of annual dues.
Indeed, Vick has paid his dues, and demonstrated immense regret in interview after interview.
Union Auto Workers president Bob King has compared paying union dues to paying taxes for public works.
Srivastava, Secretary of the GDCA, decided to hand the planes over in lieu of unpaid rental dues.
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Not surprisingly, the industry thinks it has already paid its dues when it comes to deficit reduction.
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In the early 90s hard work reigned supreme, dues were paid, and personal lives were kept separate.
They are trying to unload condos to avoid paying dues for several decades before they actually retire.
It would require unions to get advance permission from members before spending any dues money on politics.
And Libya was among the African Union's largest contributors, paying dues for some of the 54 member nations.
Call it paying your dues: Prove yourself in the league for a few seasons, then you get rich.
Without the mandatory dues payments, the teachers union had to lay off 40% of its staff last year.
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It has not paid its agreed dues to Pakistan's army for several months, nor have its trainers returned.
Condo prices have dropped so far that some are going for the equivalent of two years' membership dues.
That would deprive unions of the ability to use the government payroll system to collect dues and contributions.
Taxes, after all, are the dues that we pay for the privileges of membership in an organized society.
In 1990, AARP membership dues were one-third of gross receipts, but by 2009, they had fallen to one-ninth.
Haircuts, health club dues and pet grooming would remain in the essential category.
When he arrived, only a quarter of Fortune 1, 000 companies were members, with many of them paying paltry dues.
Regulators believe that the firm has been relying on attracting new investors to pay its dues to existing ones.
In November, Congress came close to paying some of the dues but the deal collapsed at the last moment.
Paycheck protection measures would ensure that members have a say in whether their dues money is spent on political purposes.
Olivio Dutra, the Workers' Party governor of Rio Grande do Sul, has paid its debt dues into an escrow account.
Unions spend their members' dues to help elect the politicians who sit on the other side of the bargaining table.
Russia, for most of the negotiations, was insisting that it should levy taxes and customs dues on the donated food.
"The more members coming in, the more dues coming in, the more money we have for politics, " Mr. Scanlon said.
From day one of the Obama era, union leaders want the lights dimmed on how they spend their mandatory member dues.
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