The Importance of 1187s
Friday, July 8, 2011(National Federation of Federal Employees)
As a
Local officer or steward, you should be
prepared to sign up a new member at any
time.
If you miss an opportunity to get a
prospective member to join, you might not get a
second chance. It is a great habit to have
1187s printed off and in your union office at
all times. These 1187s can be used during
organizing drives or for stop-in visits from
non-union members.
It is
also imperative that these forms are filled out
and handled correctly. The 1187
dues deduction form is the most important
document that a new member needs to fill
out.
When organizing, it is important to know
exactly what you are giving your new
member.
Make sure that you know all of the
wording on the 1187 so you are able to explain
the document properly. New members must fill in
the 1187 properly, so be sure to examine it
closely after it has been
completed.
Once you
have the completed 1187 you should make two
copies. The original 1187 should be turned in
to the agency right away. The second copy you
should scan, fax, or mail to the NFFE National
Office. If your Local has a Council and they
request that you submit copies, do that as
well.
It is
important to submit the 1187s to the National
Office for two reasons. First of all, we send
out welcome letters to every new member. These
letters, from President Dougan and
Secretary-Treasurer Fenaughty, are an important
part of recognizing and thanking our new
sisters and brothers. Second, your Local
receives a $100 rebate from the National Office
for every completed 1187 you send to our
office, to help encourage and fund future
organizing efforts.
After
submitting the 1187, make sure you follow up
with the new member to see if the dues are
being deducted from their paychecks. If not,
it is crucial to check with the agency to see
if they have processed the form yet. During the
follow up, be sure to give the new member a new
member kit provided by the National Office.
Within the kit, we have provided several
different items that can be essential and
informative to any NFFE
member.
Please
contact your National Organizing Coordinator
any time if you have any questions regarding
1187 forms, or to request new member
kits.
Don’t
forget!
Forms should be submitted to the NFFE
National Office by mail, fax, or email at:
805
15th Street, NW Suite
500
Washington, DC 20024
Fax:
202-898-1861
Email: aburns@nffe.org
Take a Look at Our Sample 1187
