Here, in California, it must be an "approved" destination (non-religious).
If that is the union's decision, I will fight it. For instance, the Salvation Army may be designated as "not acceptable", although their main public benefit is non-religious.
Here, in California, it must be an "approved" destination (non-religious).
If that is the union's decision, I will fight it. For instance, the Salvation Army may be designated as "not acceptable", although their main public benefit is non-religious.
The law is the same......the local association and the non-member select the "non-religious" organization. If I choose to move in this direction, I will be sure to make sure that the charity is of my choosing :)