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Federal Bill of Election Labor Reporting and

Title I – Bill of Rights of Union

Members

• Union

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5454 Merrick Road

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Babylon

400West Main Street

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Hauppauge

111 Smithtown Bypass

(631) 724-0900

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Riverhead

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(516) 932-6200

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members have equal rights to nominate candidates for union office, vote in union elections, and participate in union meetings. They may also meet with other members and express any opinions. • Unions may impose assessments

and raise dues only by democratic procedures. • Unions must afford members a full

and fair hearing of charges against them. • Unions must inform their members

about the provisions of the Labor Management Reporting and Disclosure Act (LMRDA). • Members may enforce Title I rights

through a private suit against the union, but may be required to exhaust internal union remedies for up to four months before filing suit. • Union members and nonunion

employees may receive and inspect collective-bargaining agreements. This right may be enforced by the individual or by the U.S. secretary of labor.

Title IV – Elections

• Local unions must elect their officers

by secret ballot; international union and intermediate bodies must elect their officers by secret-ballot vote of the members or by delegates chosen by secret ballot. • International unions must hold

elections at least every five years, intermediate bodies every four years, and local unions every three years. • Unions must comply with a

candidate’s request to distribute campaign material to members at the candidate’s own expense and must also refrain from discriminating against any candidate with respect to the use of membership lists. Candidates have the right to inspect a list containing the names and addresses of members subject to a union security agreement within 30 days prior to the election. • A member in good standing has the

right to nominate candidates, to be a candidate subject to reasonable

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