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The association--which includes both Corporation appointees and salary-and-wage employees--reported at its Friday meeting that its dues-paying membership is nearing 200 and its funds. $2000.
As an amateur practitioner of all those professions, Colvin figures that having designed and built nearly 200 boats, he has been on the beach long enough. Now 48, he has put his shop and his home up for sale, put his drawing table and drafting instruments aboard ship, and is...
The women have established a sliding scale of dues that is intended to reflect each individual member's commitment to the organization. Their resolution suggests that a women who could not afford to volunteer time might "accordingly make larger cash contributions."
At a recent news conference, Conservative Television Commentator William F. Buckley Jr. sonorously explained why he had successfully sued his union, AFTRA, for the right to appear on television even though he chose to quit the labor group. "Paying dues," he asserted, "is a barrier to free speech."
Though the foundation does not seek out cases, news of its activities is spreading, and it has more requests for legal aid than it can handle. At present its five full-time lawyers are assisting in 50 suits against unions by union members. Many are seeking the right to hold...