I get all that from the student union with uni.OS said:I'm not in a union but apparently SDA gives you benefits like half-price movie tickets and more... Cool bananas!! So what's the deal with that??
Well, no, at most ~50% of that extra little bit goes to the government... probably much less for you and I, though. ...not to nitpick, of coursepushthebutton said:I recently joined the SDA, and on the letter it told me that all union fees were tax deductible? I reckon u should just keep your membership ... that extra little bit that you get from non-membership just goes to the govt eventually.
I'm assuming there's some waiting period (like private health insurance!) that they'll not help you, right, Laney? Like, you couldn't have just joined when you had a problem and expected them to help you, right?laney said:i'm about to take up an industrial relations claim against my boss and it would have been a lot easier if i was a part of the union. now i have to do this myself and it's more annoying and less easy to find information.
i'd better get a friggen pay out for doing all this research without the union.
Hi...have you already quit from SDA??how to quit it??because today i become a member of SDA,because i work in KFC...please help me how to quit it...Does anyone know how I can quit the SDA?
5 yearGood four year thread revival?
Good luck with getting out of the SDA. The Union hacks specifically have a shame policy that makes it feel wrong to not join (they seriously do pressure you, it's seen as a sin to not join) and impossible to not. I remember I was the only one at induction not to join and I was getting death stares from the union. Just remember - at an entry job level, it makes no difference whether you have a union or not, your pay does not go up or down. Most managers are willing to give and take in terms of shifts, so the union serves no purpose really. Unless you like to see $7 flushed down the drain every week.
I would lean to writing a letter over a phone call, keep it is impersonal as possible.