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- Financial_core abstract "The financial core (also FiCore or Fi-Core) is a payment so employees can work in a union environment without becoming full members, with the intent of paying only for the basic costs associated with their representation by the union. The United States Supreme Court in 1963 initially defined the financial core in Labor Board v. General Motors, and has continued to clarify what is a core obligation and that unions are required to notify potential employees it is an option. Controversy continues as to what exactly the financial core is – and there are instances of unions not informing employees of their rights.".
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- Financial_core wikiPageExternalLink fscpolicy.pdf.
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- Financial_core wikiPageWikiLink American_Federation_of_Television_and_Radio_Artists.
- Financial_core wikiPageWikiLink Category:United_States_federal_labor_legislation.
- Financial_core wikiPageWikiLink Collective_bargaining.
- Financial_core wikiPageWikiLink Communications_Workers_of_America_v._Beck.
- Financial_core wikiPageWikiLink Free_rider_problem.
- Financial_core wikiPageWikiLink National_Labor_Relations_Act.
- Financial_core wikiPageWikiLink Screen_Actors_Guild.
- Financial_core wikiPageWikiLink Supreme_Court_of_the_United_States.
- Financial_core wikiPageWikiLink Trade_union.
- Financial_core wikiPageWikiLink United_States_Supreme_Court.
- Financial_core wikiPageWikiLink William_J._Brennan,_Jr..
- Financial_core wikiPageWikiLink Writers_Guild_of_America.
- Financial_core wikiPageWikiLink Writers_Guild_of_America,_West.
- Financial_core wikiPageWikiLinkText "Financial core".
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- Financial_core subject Category:United_States_federal_labor_legislation.
- Financial_core hypernym Payment.
- Financial_core type Software.
- Financial_core comment "The financial core (also FiCore or Fi-Core) is a payment so employees can work in a union environment without becoming full members, with the intent of paying only for the basic costs associated with their representation by the union. The United States Supreme Court in 1963 initially defined the financial core in Labor Board v. General Motors, and has continued to clarify what is a core obligation and that unions are required to notify potential employees it is an option.".
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