The conditions of a AObmembership and other memberships

  • New members are free for the first three months. You become a member for at least one year.
  • In most collective labor agreements, you can get a large part of the trade union contribution back at the end of the year through your employer. You actually only pay about 12 or 9 euros per month net through the scheme Refund of union dues. All working AObmembers will receive the form to arrange the refund around October. This concerns a tax settlement of the union contribution against the end-of-year bonus. An example calculation: you have an untaxed end-of-year bonus of 1500 euros. This is then reduced - by then you have largely paid the contribution - by the contribution you paid AOb transferred, for example 215 euros. Then you come to 1285 euros. At that time, tax is withheld, so that on balance you see a higher net amount on your pay slip. Fill in the form before November 1 and hand it in to your school board. You will find the refund on your pay slip in December.
  • When you use the discount rate, you must demonstrate that you are entitled to it if the AOb asks for it during inspection. If you are entitled to legal services and the income is higher than the lower rate, the difference will still be charged.
  • In In the following situations a discount rate applies for which a self-declaration is required: working education support worker up to and including scale 8, working part-time with a salary below the minimum wage, retired with income less than the minimum wage.
  • Do you live at the same address with someone else AObmember? Then you will receive a € 2,25 housemate discount.
  • Other memberships: Post-active member, who stops working (and receives more than the minimum wage) pays 11,20 euros per month. With an income lower than the minimum wage and only if you are retired (including AOW benefit) the contribution is 7,10 euros per month. Benefit recipients, working outside education, social assistance or no work? Then the contribution is 11,20 euros. Are you entitled to benefits, working outside of education, entitled to social assistance or do you have no work and would you like to become a member? Please contact the Information and Advice Center (IAC) at 030 298 95 99.
  • The General Assembly decides each year on the indexation of the contribution amounts. It is possible that the contribution is indexed when you start paying as a member.

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