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Clause 5—(Notice Of Unwillingness To Contribute Towards Political Objects)

Volume 47: debated on Wednesday 29 January 1913

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(1) A member of a trade union may at any time give notice, in the form set out in the Schedule to this Act or in a form to the like effect, that he is unwilling to contribute to the political fund of the union, and on the adoption of a resolution of the union approving the furtherance of political objects as an object of the union notice shall be given to the members of the union acquainting them that each member has a right to be exempt from contributing to the political fund of the union, and that a form of exemption notice can be obtained by or on behalf of a member either by application at or by post from the head office or any branch office of the union or the office of the Registrar of Friendly Societies.

Any such notice to members of the union shall be given in accordance with rules of the union approved for the purpose by the Registrar of Friendly Societies, having regard in each case to the existing practice and to the character of the union.

(2) On giving notice in accordance with this Act of unwillingness to contribute, a member of the union shall be exempt, so long as his notice is not withdrawn, from contributing to the political fund of the union as from the 1st day of January next after the notice is given, or, in the case of a notice given within one month after the notice given to members under this Section on the adoption of a resolution approving the furtherance of political objects, as from the date on which the member's notice is given.

Amendments made: In Sub-section (1), leave out the words "is unwilling" ["that he is unwilling to contribute"], and insert instead thereof the word "objects."

In Sub-section (2), leave out the word "unwillingness" ["of unwillingness to contribute"], and insert instead thereof the words "his objection."—[ Mr. Gill]