What if DEF Local 2 has not tried to organize or gain recognition by employers whose employees we already represent. Must I still report the meals and entertainment?
A52. Yes. A Union official must report payments from a labor organization other than his or her own if that labor organization is an employer and claims jurisdiction over work that is also claimed by the official’s labor organization. It is not necessary that the other labor organization have taken steps to try to organize employees represented by the official’s labor organization. Q53. I am an officer of International Labor Organization A and will be voting on whether to merge with International Labor Organization B. Representatives of International Labor Organization B are allowing me use of a union-owned apartment near their headquarters over the next several weeks prior to the vote so that I can become familiar with their staff and location. Must I report the use of the apartment? A53. Yes. A labor organization official must report payments from a labor organization that is an employer and is a party to or will be affected by any proceeding concerning a matter in which the official
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