Convert to Direct Debit ?
Direct debit works for Arnia and keeps our union strong
Arnia Haurua chose to pay her NSWNA fees by direct debit because it benefits both her and the union. Direct debit means your NSWNA membership fees are deducted direct from your bank account or credit card each month.
'It's convenient for me but it also protects our union from future attacks by the federal government. If the government stops payroll deductions for union fees after 1 July, this will seriously weaken the Association,' said Arnia.
Convert your coworkers to direct debit
Read how nurses at St George Hospital and Stanmore Nursing Home came up with a plan to convert more of their coworkers from payroll deductions to direct debit.
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