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What’s the difference between membership and fair-share?

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What’s the difference between membership and fair-share?

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Being a fair-share payer means you’re supporting the benefits you receive. Fair-share payers pay only fair-share fees. Becoming a member signifies your support for CGE’s work and increases our power to fight for grad employees. Being a member also means you get a say in what the union does in addition to supporting the benefits you receive. Members do not pay fair-share fees, only membership dues, which are currently set at 2% of a grad employee’s monthly salary.

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