UNION SPENDING
Members don't decide how the International, District, Territory or State levels spend money -- and that's where most of their dues goes.
Members also have very little say in how their local union spends money.
For example, according to Machinists Union bylaws:
Union members have almost no control over union spending:
Members don't vote on how much money is paid to the Grand Lodge (or on how the Grand Lodge spends that money)
Members don't vote on how much money is paid to the District office (or on how the District Lodge spends that money)
Members don't vote on the "regular bills" of the local union (which include "office rent, union meeting hall rent, office salaries, supplies and “other similar bills”).
The only thing left for members to vote on is the union picnic!
THE BOTTOM LINE:
Union members pay millions of dollars each year to their unions; union officers decide how that money is spent.