Can my boss make me donate .33% of my paycheck to our corporate lobbying group through payroll deduction or “risk the the consequences”?

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Can my boss make me donate .33% of my paycheck to our corporate lobbying group through payroll deduction or “risk the the consequences”?

Asked on April 17, 2012 under Employment Labor Law, Nevada

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FreeAdvice Contributing Attorney / FreeAdvice Contributing Attorney

Answered 12 years ago | Contributor

For your employer to strong arm you with "the consequences" if you do not make a donation of some portion of your paycheck to your corporate lobbying group through the payroll deduction is illegal under all laws of the states in this country.

You are under no obligation to make any donation out of your paycheck if you do not wish to do so. If you are reprimanded at work for not doing so, you have a valid grievance with your department of labor. If such happens, I suggest that you consult with an attorney that practices in the area of labor law.


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