checkoff

Definitions of "checkoff"
  1. The act of the employer subtracting union membership fees directly from an employee's salary
  2. Refers to the selection made on a tax return instructing a nominal amount to be used for a specific cause, such as political campaign funding
  3. The process of subtracting union membership fees directly from an employee's wages
How to use "checkoff" in a sentence
  1. The new hire agreed to a checkoff system, allowing the company to take union dues directly from his check.
  2. During tax season, people have the option to authorize a checkoff, sending a portion of their refund to campaign financing.
  3. To streamline payment, the worker agreed to have the checkoff process for their union dues.

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