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Should unions be concerned about making a good faith estimate that turns out to be not exact?

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Should unions be concerned about making a good faith estimate that turns out to be not exact?

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A. A good faith effort is all that is required. However, if you expect to have your estimate challenged, then you should maintain records to substantiate your good faith estimate. You should feel confident that you will be able to justify your actions if that becomes necessary. You may want to consider keeping related records.

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