Anonymous
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Hi,
Can outside person be a president in union? is company bound to negotiate with him?

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Anonymous
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In most cases, an outsider can indeed become the president of a union. However, whether the company is bound to negotiate with them depends on various factors, including the union's bylaws, any relevant labor laws, and the specific circumstances surrounding the individual's appointment as president. It's essential to review the union's constitution and relevant labor regulations to determine the rights and obligations in such a scenario. If the union's rules allow for an outsider to hold the position of president and mandate negotiations with the company, then the company would likely be required to engage in discussions with them. It's advisable to seek legal counsel or consult with HR professionals well-versed in labor laws to navigate such situations effectively.
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