in benefit

Prepositional phrase

 * 1) Having paid one's dues to a trade union, and thus eligible for the benefits of membership.
 * 2) * 1951, Transport and General Workers' Union (Great Britain), The Union, its work and problems (page 19)
 * In the case of dispute and victimisation benefit and legal assistance, the member must have paid twenty-six weekly trade union contributions, and must be in benefit in accordance with the general rule regarding arrears as explained above.