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The employees criticize the union for a recent dues increase, the charging of dues year-round although they are represented for only nine months, and the difficulty of attending union meetings held near Roxbury.
The employees received notice on December 16 of a $1.50 union dues increase effective January 5. The list criticizes the union for not giving "sufficient advance notice" on the increase.
Roman Catholic congregations have the economic advantage of clerical celibacy, but parish costs-heat, light, printing-are soaring. The Union of American Hebrew Congregations glumly reports that costs in some cases have risen four to five times as fast as synagogue dues over the past several years. But response to...
The Pretoria government's first reaction was to recall U.N. Ambassador Roelofse F. ("Pik") Botha home for "urgent consultation." Foreign Minister Hilgard Muller announced that South Africa-a charter member of the U.N. and one of the few African nations that pays its dues-will freeze its annual $1.1...
Many "sex clubs" are disappearing. In 1973 there were 20 clubs in Southern California; now there are eight. To stay in business, one club had to lower dues and add discussion groups.