Job Insurance for TCU Members
With LECMPA job insurance, TCU members protect themselves from wage loss due to discipline.


With LECMPA job insurance, TCU members protect themselves from wage loss due to discipline.

TCU fully supports the programs available for active and retired TCU members and their families. With the money savings programs available, in some situations, the benefits can offset paid union dues.

Cost of Wages and Fringe Benefits as of January 2025 for Carmen and Clerks.
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