WHEREAS:
Checkoff is a system for AFSCME members to voluntarily contribute to the PEOPLE fund through payroll deductions; and
WHEREAS:
PEOPLE checkoff continues to be the best and most dependable way to raise PEOPLE money because income can be planned and allocated in the most efficient manner; and
WHEREAS:
Where voluntary checkoff has been established, AFSCME members throughout the country have responded well and continue their deduction year after year and are also politically active at the federal, state and local levels;
WHEREAS:
In many jurisdictions, despite repeated efforts, AFSCME members have been unable to negotiate agreements allowing for voluntary PEOPLE payroll deductions; and
WHEREAS:
The Electronic Funds Transfer and Monthly Credit Card Systems are available as alternatives for PEOPLE contributions when payroll deduction is not possible.
THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED:
That all councils, locals and retiree chapters of AFSCME without PEOPLE checkoff rights are urged to seek an administrative agreement, contract clause or legislation where necessary, to establish voluntary PEOPLE checkoff for their members; and
BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED:
That all councils, locals and retiree chapters of AFSCME which are not able to have PEOPLE voluntary checkoff rights take steps to implement an Electronic Funds Transfer System and/or Monthly Credit Card System which will provide a similar and convenient contribution process for AFSCME members to participate in the PEOPLE Program in a regular and ongoing way.
SUBMITTED BY:
Jan Corderman, President and Delegate
Carter Woodruff, Secretary-Treasurer and Delegate
AFSCME Council 61
Iowa